Abstract

This study reports a cheap, efficient, sensitive, and simple double monitoring analytical method for trace determination of Cr(VI), which is toxic and harmful even at very low concentrations. A metal sieve-linked double syringe (MSLDS) system was used to help the formation of chromium complex (Cr-diphenyl carbazide, DPC) subsequently determined by high-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet (HPLC-UV) and digital image-based colorimetry (DIC) systems. The metal complex was eluted through a Phenomenex-Aqua C18 with a mobile phase comprising of 50mM ammonium formate solution (pH 4.0):acetonitrile (78:22, v/v) and detected by the UV detector at the wavelength of 581nm. Under their optimum conditions, the HPLC-UV and DIC systems exhibited good linearity in ranges of 10-500µg L-1 and 100-1000µg L-1, respectively. The percent relative standard deviations (RSD%s) calculated for the lowest concentrations of both systems fell below 10%, and this confirmed good repeatability for replicate measurements. The accuracy of the proposed methods was evaluated by performing spike recovery experiments on wastewater, river water, and tap water samples. The calculated recovery results were in the range of 81.5-105.5% for HPLC-UV system and 93.8-111.1% for the DIC system. These results indicate that the proposed methods are suitable for routine Cr(VI) determination in terms of their rapidness, simplicity, good repeatability, and low cost.

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