Sq. Tao et al., PRECONCENTRATION OF TRACE AMOUNTS OF SILVER AND CADMIUM BY ION-EXCHANGE AND MICRO-EXTRACTION FROM WATER FOR FLAME ATOMIC-ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY, Analyst, 119(7), 1994, pp. 1455-1458
A method based on a combination of ion exchange and micro-extraction i
s suggested for preconcentrating silver and cadmium from lake water. T
hese metals were sorbed on a mini-column loaded with a strongly basic
anion-exchange resin in the form of halide complex anions, and then si
lver was eluted with 6 mol l(-1) hydrochloric acid and cadmium with 2
mol l(-1) nitric acid. The metals were further concentrated into 0.2 m
i of butyl acetate with potassium iodide and Zephiramine as extraction
agents. For flame atomic absorption spectrometric determination, 20 m
u l of the organic phase were nebulized. Optimum conditions for ion ex
change and liquid-liquid extraction were established, and data on inte
rferences, precision and detection limits were determined. Using calib
ration graphs, the contamination level of cadmium in preconcentration
processes was also estimated. Sub-mu g l(-1) levels of silver and cadm
ium in water could be determined with a concentration factor of 10000
by the proposed method.