Sorption of As(v) From Waters Using Chitosan and Chitosan-Immobilized Sodium Silicate Prior To Atomic Spectrometric Determination
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A natural biosorbent containing amine functional groups, chitosan, and a novel sorbent, chitosan-immobilized sodium silicate, were prepared and utilized for the selective sorption of As(V) from waters prior to its determination by atomic spectrometric techniques, namely, hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (HGAAS) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Chitosan was synthesized from chitin and sodium silicate was used as the immobilization matrix due to its straightforward synthesis. Through sequential sorption studies, it was shown that chitosan-immobilized sodium silicate has exhibited a better chemical stability than the chitosan itself which demonstrates the advantage of immobilization method. Both chitosan and chitosan-immobilized sodium silicate were shown to selectively adsorb As(V), arsenate, from waters at pH 3.0 at which neither chitin nor sodium silicate displayed any sorption towards As(V). The sorption of arsenate by chitosan is supposed to have electrostatic nature since pH of 3.0 is both the point at which the amino groups in chitosan are protonated and also the predominant form of As(V) is H2AsO4−. A pre-oxidation step is required if both As(III) and As(V) are to be determined. Desorption from the sorbents was realized with 1.0% (w/v) l-cysteine prepared in a pH 3.0 solution adjusted with HCl. Among the possible interfering species tested, only Te(IV) and Sb(III) were shown to cause a decrease in the sorption capacity especially at high interferant concentrations. High concentrations of Sb(III) also resulted in gas phase interference during hydride generation.
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As(V), As(III), Sorption, Chitosan, Chitosan-immobilized sodium silicate, Chitosan, Time Factors, Silicates, Spectrophotometry, Atomic, Temperature, Reproducibility of Results, Water, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Chitosan-immobilized sodium silicate, Mass Spectrometry, Arsenic, Solutions, Models, Chemical, As(V), As(III), Sorption, Adsorption
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02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences, 0210 nano-technology
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Boyacı, E., Eroğlu, Ahmet E., & Shahwan, T. (2010). Sorption of As(V) from waters using chitosan and chitosan-immobilized sodium silicate prior to atomic spectrometric determination. Talanta, 80(3), 1452–1460. doi:10.1016/j.talanta.2009.09.053
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80
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3
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1452
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1460
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