Abstract

The chelating resin Metalfix Chelamine and the strong cation exchanger Dowex 50W-X4 were studied for the off-line pre-concentration of Cd, Co, Cu, Ni and Zn prior to the measurements by the inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. Different approaches to the recovery of metals were investigated and compared: the elution with the solutions of HCl and HNO 3 and the decomposition of the resins with the adsorbed metals by means of the high-pressure microwave assisted system. Due to the problem arisen with the quantitative elution of the metals from the resins, which bound the analytes very strongly, the procedure of the digestion of the resin after the pre-concentration step was preferable to the plain elution, giving significantly better recoveries of the metals. The chosen procedure was applied for the determination of traces of Cd, Co, Cu, Ni and Zn in beer. For the analysis, mineralised and not mineralised beer samples were treated with Dowex 50W-X4 resin in order to assess the total content of Cd, Co, Cu, Ni and Zn and the fraction of the cationic labile species of the analytes, respectively. The increase in the sensitivity allowed determination of the selected metals at concentrations of order of 1 ng ml −1. The accuracy of the entire procedure was verified by the recovery test in the spiked samples of beer. The proposed method provides full recovery for Cd (101±1%), Co (99±2%) and Zn (106±3%) and reasonably high recovery for Cu (84±1%) and Ni (89±1%).

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