Abstract

ABSTRACT An ion chromatography (IC) method for the separation of fluoride in presence of large concentrations of organic acid anions was developed with a view to determine trace level concentration of fluoride in plant samples. Present study deals with determination of fluoride in dry black gram seeds. Pyrohydrolysis was employed for extracting fluoride from the seeds. Organic acid anions are produced during pyrohydrolysis of seeds/plant materials and these organic anions show similar retention behavior of fluoride in IC. Separation of fluoride from organic acids and common anions was investigated. An IC method involving the appropriate dilution of pyrohydrolysis distillate of the sample followed by a large volume injection through a pre-concentrator column is proposed to circumvent the interference due to organic acids. Fluoride recovery of the pre-concentrator column is found to be more than 90%. The method provides a precision better than 7% (RSD). The limit of detection of the method is 0.5ppmw whereas the LOD for fluoride by IC method alone is 10 ppb. Results obtained are validated by analyzing the samples by using fluoride ion selective electrode method.

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