Abstract

A simple, sensitive and reliable method for the separation, preconcentration and determination of ultra trace amounts of chromium species has been developed. Chromium(VI) in aqueous sample was reacted with 9-phenyl-2,3,7-trihydroxy-6-fluorone to produce a chelate at pH of 5.0 and extracted onto the magnetic nanoparticles coated with the ionic liquid 1-hexadecyl-3- methylimidazolium bromide. The trapped analyte was back extracted using 350 µL of nitric acid solution (2 mol L-1) and was determined by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. Total chromium was determined by oxidizing CrIII to CrVI using KMnO4 in acidic media. Under the optimum conditions, the method exhibited a linear dynamic range of 0.01-0.50 µg L-1 with an enhancement factor of 112 and a detection limit of 0.003 µg L-1 for CrVI. The coefficient of variation (n = 6) at 0.3 µg L-1 concentration level of CrVI was 3.2%.

Highlights

  • The toxicity, reactivity and biological properties of chromium depend on its chemical form

  • The development of an accurate, easy and sensitive method for the determination of chromium species in environmental waters and biological samples is an attractive task in analytical chemistry

  • Phenylfluorone had been used for direct spectrophotometric determination[47] and cloud point extraction of chromium(VI).[46,48]

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Introduction

The toxicity, reactivity and biological properties of chromium depend on its chemical form. From medical point of view, accurate and precise determination of chromium in biological sample including human serum is important. Chromium is known as a major water pollutant.[5] The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has set a total concentration of 0.1 mg L-1 chromium in drinking water as the maximum allowable contaminant level whereas World Health Organization (WHO) states the guideline values of 50 μg L-1 CrVI.[6] the development of an accurate, easy and sensitive method for the determination of chromium species in environmental waters and biological samples is an attractive task in analytical chemistry

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