Abstract

In this study, an ion imprinted polymer (IIP), tin (IV)–4-(2-pyridylazo) resorcinol (PAR) complex (Sn(IV)–PAR–IIP) has been synthesized for speciation and selective solid-phase extraction (SPE) of tin species from food and water samples. For this purpose, copolymerization of Sn(IV)–4-(2-pyridylazo) resorcinol (PAR) complex was performed using methacrylic acid (MAA), ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA), and 2,2′-Azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN) as functional monomer, cross-linking agent, and initiator, respectively. The polymer particles were characterized by FT-IR, and thermogravimetric (TG) analyses. The effects of different variables such as solution pH, mass of the polymer, extraction and elution time, and type and volume of the eluent for elution of tin were evaluated by Box–Behnken design and response surface methodology. The significance of independent variables and their interactions were tested by the analysis of variance (ANOVA) with 95% confidence limits. The optimal conditions at extraction step were 8, 70mg, and 25min for solution pH, amount of polymer, and extraction time, respectively. Also, the optimal values for the elution step were 6.5mL of HCl (4M) as the eluent volume and type and elution time of 120min. The detection limit of the proposed method was found to be 1.3μgL−1 and a linear dynamic range (LDR) in the range of 5–200μgL−1 was obtained. The influence of various cationic interferences on recovery percentage of Sn(IV) was studied. The method was applied to recovery and determination of tin species in different real samples.

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