| Literature DB >> 30078815 |
Kenta Hagiwara1, Yuya Koike1, Mamoru Aizawa1, Toshihiro Nakamura1.
Abstract
A rapid, simple technique combining disk solid-phase extraction and handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry was developed for the on-site determination of As, Se, and Cr(VI) in drinking water. For the preconcentration of As, Se, and Cr(VI), a 50-mL aqueous sample was adjusted to pH 4, followed by passage through a Ti-loaded anion-exchange disk (Ti-AED). Both sides of the Ti-AED were coated with an adhesive cellophane tape prior to drying using a cordless hair iron, followed by a handheld XRF measurement. The Ti-AED adsorbed As(III), As(V), Se(IV), Se(VI), and Cr(VI) in water without requiring oxidation and reduction. The detection limits of As, Se, and Cr(VI) were all 1.0 μg L-1. Good recoveries were obtained by measuring certified reference materials, and spiking natural mineral water with As, Se, and Cr(VI). As the proposed method does not require a power supply or toxic reagents in any analytical step, it is suitable for the on-site determination of toxic elements in drinking water.Entities:
Keywords: Arsenic; chromium; handheld X-ray fluorescence spectrometry; selenium; solid-phase extraction
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30078815 DOI: 10.2116/analsci.18P217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Sci ISSN: 0910-6340 Impact factor: 2.081