Abstract

A high preconcentration method for the determination of cobalt by graphie furnace atomic absorption spectrometry using liquid surfactant membranes was developed. Droplets of dilute hydrochloric acid in kerosene containing 2-ethylhexylphosphonic acid mono-2-ethylhexyl ester emulsion coated with sorbitan monooleate are dispersed in an aqueous sample solution. Cobalt(II) diffuses through the liquid membrane to form the complex with the ester and the analyte ion is extracted successively into the inner acidic aqueous phase. A 550-fold enrichment of cobalt(II) and a detection limit of 10 pg ml −1 are achieved.

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