Abstract

A rapid method for determination of metal speciation based on an automated two-column ion exchange system is described. Two fractions of dissolved trace metal species are directly determined by on-line flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry after preconcentration by sequential columns of Chelex-100 chelating resin and AG MP-1 macroporous anion resin. A third fraction is determined by standard addition. Variables that affect the results obtained by the two-column system are studied by the use of model complexing agents. With a 10-mL sample loop, the sample throughput is 6 samples per hour and detection limits are 0.1 micrograms/L for Cu(II), 0.08 micrograms/L for Cd(II), and 0.2 micrograms/L for Zn(II). The method is used to determine the speciation of Cu(II), Cd(II), and Zn(II) in natural water samples.

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