Abstract
A dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction assisted by ultrasound (USADLLME) with 5-(4-Dimethylaminobenzylidene)Rhodanine procedure has been developed for preconcentration of cadmium in water and sediment samples by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). The proportions of mixture composed of disperser, extractor solvents and complexing reagent was optimized using a constrained mixture design. The variables pH, concentration of NaCl and sonication time were optimized using a Doehlert matrix. The precision of method expressed as relative standard deviation (RSD) of 2.92 and 3.38% for 50 and 20μgL−1, respectively, the detection limit was 0.23μgL−1 and the limit of quantification of 0.76μgL−1. The accuracy was confirmed by the analysis of certified reference materials (Drinking Water Standard APS 1071, Fresh Water Sediment 3 RTC 016, Oyster Tissue NIST 1566b, Tomato Leaves NIST 1773a), the Spike test showed recoveries between 90 and 110%. The method was applied to river water, drinking water and sediment, the concentration of cadmium ranged from 1.46–4.60μgL−1 for water samples and from 0.90 to 1.23μgg−1 for sediment samples.
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