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Selective Determination of Mercury(II) Ion in Water by Solvent Extraction
Followed by Reversed‐Phase HPLC
January 2004 · Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies
27(11):1785-1798
DOI:10.1081/JLC-120037371
Authors:
Susumu Naomi Youichi
Ichinoki Kitahata Fujii
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A selective determination method for Discover the
mercury(II) ion in water by reversed‐ world's research
phase high performance liquid
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chromatography (HPLC) has been
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developed. A water sample of 5 mL was
members
put into a 10‐mL centrifuge tube with a
stopper. Then, 1 mL of 2‐mol/L (M) 160+
acetate buffer solution of pH 5.5 was million
added into the centrifuge tube. After publication
mixing the contents, 1 mL of 0.5 M pages
tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBA‐Br) 2.3+
solution and 0.3 mL of 1‐octanol were
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added. A mercury ion was extracted into Join for free
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an organic layer by shaking the
contents for 10 min. The organic layer of
8 µL was injected into a C18 column
with an eluent of methanol/water/0.5 M
TBA‐Br (65:31:4, v/v), and the effluent
was monitored at 255 nm. The detected
mercury compound was estimated as
[(TBA)2 · HgBr4 ]. The correlation
coefficient of the calibration curves
(metal concentration vs. peak area),
obtained with 5 mL of mercury standard,
was more than 0.999 over the range of
10 ng/mL (ppb) to 10 µg/mL (ppm). The
detection limit of Hg ion in a 5‐mL
solution was 0.8 ppb, which
corresponded to three times the
standard deviation of the blank peak
area. Reproducibilities (RSD) of peak
areas for 5‐, 0.5‐, and 0.05‐ppm Hg ion
were 1.8%, 0.6%, and 0.6%,
respectively (N = 5). Recovery tests
were carried out by the presented HPLC
method with spiked river water samples.
The recoveries for 5‐, 0.5‐, and 0.05‐
ppm Hg ion were 99.5%, 102.9%, and
99.8%, respectively. Effects of foreign
ions on the method were investigated
with 0.2‐ppm Hg standard and 55 metal
ions. Tolerance limits of Be(II) and
Sc(III) were 20 ppm, and those of Bi(III)
and Pd(II) were 40 ppm. The other
metal ions of 100 ppm, or more, did not
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... The LOD and LOQ were 0.089 and 0.297
mg/L for Hg (II), and 0.042 and 0.143 mg/L
for As (III), respectively. Even though other
methods obtain low LODs for Hg (II) and As
(III) than those presented here, such as
HPLC [61] , Electrochemistry [62],
Fluorimetry [63], and Amperometry [64],
which present very low LODs for Hg (II),
and other methods also show low LODs for
As (III) such as arsenic detection based on
G-quadrupole complex method [65],
electrodes coated with gold nanoparticles
[66], colorimetric arsenic detection method
[67], electrochemical analysis utilizing
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spectrometry [12], high-performance liquid
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photometry and inductively coupled plasma
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absorption spectroscopy (AAS) [33] , high-
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coupled with UV-vis [34], and ion-selective
electrode (ISE) and flame photometry [35]
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