N. Satiroglu et al., HPLC/hydride generation AAS coupling for the speciation of Sb(III) and Sb(V) in wastewaters, TURK J CHEM, 24(4), 2000, pp. 371-376
A comparative study was made with two HPLC columns of different lengths (PR
P-X 100, 250 mm x 4.1 mm id and PRP-X 100, 100 mm x 4.1 mm id) coupled to H
GAAS for the speciation of inorganic SL(III) and Sb(V) species. The effects
of eluent concentration and pH on the retention times of Sb species in Lot
h columns were investigated. The separation of Sb species was realized by u
sing 50 mmol/L citrate solution at pH 4.0 as the eluent. The retention time
s were 2.0 min and 10.0 min in the 250 mm column, and 1.4 min and 3.6 min i
n the 100 mm column for Sb(V) and Sb(III) respectively. The hydrides were p
roduced by adding 1% NaBH5 and 5.0 mol/L HCl solutions. The absorbance was
linearly related to the Sb(V) concentration in the range 2.0-100 mug/L and
to the Sb(III) concentration in the range 4.0-100 mug/L The detection limit
s obtained for Sb(V) and Sb(III) were 1.0 and 0.8 mug/L respectively. Since
certified standards for antimony in aqueous solutions are not currently av
ailable, the accuracy of the method was checked by the analysis of both spe
cies in several spiked water samples. The optimized experimental conditions
were applied for the speciation and determination of the species in mining
industry wastewaters.