Abstract

The strong cation exchanger Dowex 50W-x4 was used for the enrichment of traces of Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb and Zn in mineral and mine waters as an alternative to the commonly applied procedures based on the application of chelating resins. The resin used was found suitable for complete retention of these metals both from the solutions of very low pH as well as those close to neutral, thus eliminating the need to buffer the samples. An analytical scheme based on filtration and solid phase extraction with Dowex 50W-x4 was proposed for partitioning Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb in the examined waters. The fraction of metals associated with the suspended particles was determined after filtration through a 0.45 µm pore size filter and decomposition of the deposited matter. For the evaluation of fractions of the labile metal species and the total dissolved metals, the untreated filtrates and the solutions resulting from their digestion, respectively, were passed through Dowex 50W-x4 cation exchange columns. The retrieval of the metals was completed using a 4.0 mol L−1 solution of HCl. The described metal preconcentration and fractionation protocol offered the enrichment factor of 25 with detection limits equal to 22, 30, 92, 41, 70, 36 and 340 ng L−1, respectively for Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb. Reasonably good precision and accuracy were attained.

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