Abstract

We investigated a possibility of determining two metal ions (Cu2+ and Co2+, Cu2+ and Mn2+) in a single water sample using an indicator test tube filled with a carboxylic cation exchanger of a macrocellular (KB-2E-10, KB-2E-16) or a macroporous (Tokem-250) structure. Under dynamic conditions, the separation of the chromatographic zones of colored Cu2+ and Co2+ ions was achieved in the presence of water macro components, that is, Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions. An analytical reagent, formaldoxime, was used to determine colorless Mn2+ ions. The performance characteristics of the developed procedures are determined. The lowest limit of detection for ions was obtained using a KB-2E-16 cation exchanger; it is 0.016 mg/L for Cu2+, 0.045 mg/L for Co2+, and 0.003 mg/L for Mn2+. The proposed procedures were used to analyze real samples for the concentration of Co2+ and Cu2+ or Mn2+ and Cu2+ on their simultaneous presence. The accuracy of the results was evaluated by the standard addition method.

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