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Selective pre-concentration of selenite from aqueous samples using mercapto-silica

Selective pre-concentration of selenite from aqueous samples using mercapto-silica
Selective pre-concentration of selenite from aqueous samples using mercapto-silica
Silica gel modified with 3-mereaptopropyl-trimethoxysilane was used for the selective separation and pre-concentration of selenite (Se(IV)) from aqueous solutions containing Se(IV) and selenate (Se(VI)). Over a wide range of acidity, from 2 mol 1(-1) HCl to pH 9.00, Se(IV) was taken up by the mercaptopropyl-silica with nearly 100% efficiency; Se(VI) however was unretained. Se(IV) content was determined by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (HGAAS), following batch release of the selenium from the pre-concentration medium by acidic periodate. The overall pre-concentration efficiency, including both take-up and elution, in the range of 89-106%. The method was applied to spiked seawater samples containing as low as 800 ng 1(-1) Se in selenite form. This solid-phase extraction system offers several major advantages over conventional solvent extraction procedures. It firstly exhibits high selectivity for Se(IV) over Se(VI). Using the solid-phase media, pre-concentration of Se(IV) in dilute water samples can be carried out in the field, stabilizing the selenite-selenium in a convenient form for transport and storage. In addition, selenium stored on silica is derived solely from Se(IV) overcoming problems of selenium redox speciation changes and loss during storage.
selenium, pre-concentration, speciation, hydride generation, atomic absorption, spectrometryatomic-absorption, spectrometry, neutron-activation analysis, cathodicstripping voltammetry, natural-waters, chelatingresin, bismuthiol-ii, trace-metals, selenium(iv)
0039-9140
1003-1009
Sahin, Feyime
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Volkan, Mürvet
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Howard, Alan G.
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Ataman, O. Yavuz
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Sahin, Feyime
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Volkan, Mürvet
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Howard, Alan G.
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Ataman, O. Yavuz
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Sahin, Feyime, Volkan, Mürvet, Howard, Alan G. and Ataman, O. Yavuz (2003) Selective pre-concentration of selenite from aqueous samples using mercapto-silica. Talanta, 60 (5), 1003-1009. (doi:10.1016/S0039-9140(03)00154-1).

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Abstract

Silica gel modified with 3-mereaptopropyl-trimethoxysilane was used for the selective separation and pre-concentration of selenite (Se(IV)) from aqueous solutions containing Se(IV) and selenate (Se(VI)). Over a wide range of acidity, from 2 mol 1(-1) HCl to pH 9.00, Se(IV) was taken up by the mercaptopropyl-silica with nearly 100% efficiency; Se(VI) however was unretained. Se(IV) content was determined by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (HGAAS), following batch release of the selenium from the pre-concentration medium by acidic periodate. The overall pre-concentration efficiency, including both take-up and elution, in the range of 89-106%. The method was applied to spiked seawater samples containing as low as 800 ng 1(-1) Se in selenite form. This solid-phase extraction system offers several major advantages over conventional solvent extraction procedures. It firstly exhibits high selectivity for Se(IV) over Se(VI). Using the solid-phase media, pre-concentration of Se(IV) in dilute water samples can be carried out in the field, stabilizing the selenite-selenium in a convenient form for transport and storage. In addition, selenium stored on silica is derived solely from Se(IV) overcoming problems of selenium redox speciation changes and loss during storage.

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Published date: 27 July 2003
Keywords: selenium, pre-concentration, speciation, hydride generation, atomic absorption, spectrometryatomic-absorption, spectrometry, neutron-activation analysis, cathodicstripping voltammetry, natural-waters, chelatingresin, bismuthiol-ii, trace-metals, selenium(iv)

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Local EPrints ID: 20074
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/20074
ISSN: 0039-9140
PURE UUID: 9bf694d9-4ac4-4664-800d-3d92ebf98c06

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Date deposited: 23 Feb 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:21

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Author: Feyime Sahin
Author: Mürvet Volkan
Author: Alan G. Howard
Author: O. Yavuz Ataman

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