S. Garbos et al., PRECONCENTRATION OF INORGANIC SPECIES OF ANTIMONY BY SORPTION ON POLYORGS-31 FOLLOWED BY ATOMIC-ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY DETECTION, Analytica chimica acta, 342(2-3), 1997, pp. 167-174
A method of speciation determination of inorganic antimony, based on s
elective sorption of Sb(III) and Sb(V) on Polyorgs 31 complexing sorbe
nt under pH-controlled conditions, is described. The determination of
inorganic forms of antimony at ng 1(-1) level was possible due to the
quantitative sorption of total inorganic antimony (Sb(III)+Sb(V)) at p
H 2 and Sb(III) only at pH 10, on Polyorgs 31 containing mainly amidox
ime and amine functional groups. After the concentration step, the sor
bent was injected into a graphite furnace in the form of a suspension
and the atomic absorption signal of Sb was measured. Conditions for th
e sorptive preconcentration process as well as the electrothermal atom
ization of Sb sorbed on Polyorgs 31 were optimized. The preconcentrati
on factor was about 50 (200 ml sample volume), and under the optimized
conditions the concentration detection limits of 30 and 34 ng 1(-1) w
ere obtained for Sb(III) determined at pH 2 and pH 10, respectively, a
nd 31 ng 1(-1) for Sb(V) at pH 2. The precision of determination (RSD)
of Sb at the concentration level of 0.2 mu g 1(-1) was below 5% (n=4)
at both pH 2 and pH 10. The method has been applied to the speciation
of inorganic antimony in tap water and snow samples.