Abstract

The need for highly sensitive and reliable methods for the determination of ultratrace elements has been recognized in analytical chemistry and/or environmental science.The author has developed micro-volume back-extraction methods for the ultratrace analysis of gallium, indium and thallium.At first, the determination of gallium and indium at ng dm-3 levels in natural water samples was investigated.Gallium or indium was extracted into carbon tetrachloride as an ion pair of 5-sulfo-8-quinolinol chelate anion with tetradecyldimethylbenzyl-ammonium chloride, and subsequently back-extracted into 0.3cm3 of nitric acid solution for determination by GFAAS.In the case of indium, the extraction behavior of the ion associate was compared with that of the 8-quinolinolato complex.Secondly, the determination of thallium at ng dm-3 levels in natural water samples was investigated.Thallium is extracted into chloroform as the dithizonate complex, and subsequently back-extracted into 0.3cm3 of a nitric acid solution.A speciation analysis of Tl(I)and Tl(III)is performed by the masking of Tl(III)with citrate and/or the reduction of Tl(III)to Tl(I)with ascorbic acid.The detection limits obtained for these elements are sub ng dm-3 levels, based on more than 1000-fold preconcentration.

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