Abstract

A novel absorbent was prepared by sodium dodecyl sulfonate (SDS)-modified activated carbon (SDS-AC) and was employed as the microcolumn packing material for separation/preconcentration of trace Cd(II). The method based on Cd(II) was quantitatively retained by SDS-AC sorbent, which entailed cation exchange nature and negative charged surface, facilitating favorable retention of positively charged ions. The retained Cd(II) was effectively recovered with elution by 1 mol · L−1 HNO3, and the eluent was quantified by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (ET-AAS). Under the optimized conditions, the limit of detection (LOD) for Cd(II) was 3 ng · L−1 with the consumption of 20.0 mL sample solution. The relative standard deviation (RSD) for ten replicate measurements of 50 ng · L−1 Cd(II) was 2.9%. The developed technique was demonstrated for the determination of trace Cd(II) in water samples and the recoveries for spiked samples were found to be in the range of 94.9–107.2%. For validation, two certified reference materials of water samples (GBW08607 and GBW08608) were analyzed, and the results obtained were in good agreement with the certified values.

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