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The solubility of a tert-butyl-substituted dibenzobistriazolo-crown et
her in methanol (5 mol %) modified CO2 has been determined to be in th
e order of 1 x 10(-3) M at 60 degrees C and 200 atm. Using this proton
-ionizable crown ether as an extractant in methanol (5%) modified CO2,
quantitative extraction of Hg2+ from sand and cellulose-based filter
papers can be achieved at 60 degrees C and 200 atm if a small amount o
f water is present in the solid matrix. Other divalent metal ions incl
uding Cd2+, Co2+, Mn2+, Ni2+ Pb2+ and Zn2+ are virtually not extractab
le under these conditions. Gold (AU(3+)) can be extracted by the macro
cyclic ligand with a lower efficiency than Hg2+. Extraction of Hg2+ fr
om aqueous samples can also be achieved using methanol-modified CO2 co
ntaining the macrocyclic ligand, Formation of extractable metal chelat
es with the ligand at the pH defined by the CO2-H2O system appears to
be an important factor determining the extraction efficiencies of the
metal ions by this in situ chelation-supercritical fluid extraction te
chnique.