Volume 94, Issue 5-6 pp. 429-435
Article

Chromium Speciation by Surfactant Assisted Solid-Phase Extraction and Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Detection

Mohammad Saber Tehrani

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Mohammad Saber Tehrani

Department of Chemistry, Islamic Azad University, Science & Research Campus, Tehran, Iran

Department of Chemistry, Islamic Azad University, Science & Research Campus, Tehran, Iran, fax: (++98)-21-481-7175Search for more papers by this author
Arash Afshar Ebrahimi

Arash Afshar Ebrahimi

Department of Chemistry, Islamic Azad University, Science & Research Campus, Tehran, Iran

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Faramarz Rastegar

Faramarz Rastegar

Plate-Forme Analytique Inorganique, University of Strasburg, Strasburg, France

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First published: 27 May 2004
Citations: 22

Abstract

A new procedure has been developed for chromium speciation in aqueous solution by the use of micellar, ion-association, solid-phase extraction techniques (SPE) followed by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. The method was based on the use of C-18 bonded phase silica SPE disks for retention of ion-associated Cr(VI) with cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB), elution of the retained species and subsequent detection by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). Cr(III) was oxidized by potassium persulfate to Cr(VI), then the total chromium was retained on the disk and determined by FAAS. The amount of Cr(III) was calculated by the difference between the total and Cr(VI) values. The calculated limit of detections (LOD) (based on 3σ) are 15 μg L-1 and 20 μg L-1 for Cr(VI) and Cr(III) respectively. No considerable interferences have been observed from other investigated anions and cations and the method has been successfully applied to water samples taken from the Karoon River in Khuzestan province.

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