Field sample preconcentration of copper in sea water using chelating minicolumns subsequently incorporated on a flow-injection-flame atomic absorption spectrometry system
Mc. Yebra et al., Field sample preconcentration of copper in sea water using chelating minicolumns subsequently incorporated on a flow-injection-flame atomic absorption spectrometry system, ANALYST, 126(6), 2001, pp. 933-937
A field flow preconcentration system for copper determination in seawater i
s described. Seawater samples are collected and preconcentrated in situ by
passing them using a peristaltic pump through a minicolumn packed with Ambe
rlite XAD-4 impregnated with the complexing agent 1-(2-pyridylazo)-2-naphth
ol. Thus, copper is preconcentrated without the interference of the saline
matrix. Once in the laboratory, the minicolumns loaded with copper are inco
rporated on a flow injection system and eluted with a small volume of a 20%
(v/v) ethanolic solution of 0.5 mol L-1 hydrochloric acid into the nebulis
er-burner system of a flame atomic absorption spectrometer. The analytical
figures of merit for the determination of copper are as follows: detection
limit (3s), 0.06 mug L-1; precision (RSD), 1.2% for 2 mug L-1; enrichment f
actor, 30 (using 25 mL of sample and 83 muL of eluent). Analysis of certifi
ed reference materials (SLEW-3 and NASS-5) showed good agreement with the c
ertified value. This procedure was applied to the determination of copper i
n seawater samples from Galicia (Spain).