Abstract

The conditions were found for determining arsenic(V) as a heteropoly acid after its adsorption on a fibrous anion exchanger. A blue form of a molybdoarsenic heteropoly acid formed on the adsorbent at any order of the adsorption of the reactants; however, the sensitivity of determination was higher if arsenic was adsorbed first. A detection limit of 4 ng/mL was attained using adsorption from a 100-mL portion of a test solution. The sensitivity and selectivity of the proposed method are significantly higher than those of known methods because of the preconcentration of arsenate ions on an anion exchanger as a heteropoly acid followed by the direct determination of the heteropoly acid in the solid phase.

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