Abstract

Fast and selective sorptions of Cr(VI) species from aqueous media onto tetraphenylphosphonium bromide (TPP(+) · Br(-)) physically immobilized polyurethane foams (PUFs) sorbent were achieved. Based on the Scatchard model of binding sites of the PUFs and Langmuir and Dubinin-Radushkevich (D-R) adsorption models of Cr(VI) retention onto TPP(+) · Br(-) immobilized PUFs, a dual retention mechanism involving absorption related to "weak-base anion ion exchange" and an added component for "surface adsorption" was proposed. Thus, the TPP(+) · Br(-) loaded PUFs were successfully packed in column mode for preconcentration of trace and ultra trace concentrations of Cr(VI) as halochromates [CrO(3)C](-)(aq) from aqueous HCl media. The retained [CrOCl(3)](-)(aq) species were recovered with NaOH (1.0 mol L(-1)) and analyzed by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Cr(III) species after oxidation to Cr(VI) with H(2)O(2) in aqueous KOH (1.0 mol L(-1)) were also retained and could be recovered by the proposed method. The limits of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) of Cr(VI) were 0.04 and 0.13 µg L(-1), respectively. The chemical speciation of Cr(III, VI) species in various water samples at trace and ultra trace levels were carried out by TPP(+) · Br(-) loaded PUFs packed column. The enhancement factor and sensitivity factor of [CrO(3)C](-)(aq) sorption were 80.0 and 30.0, respectively.

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