Abstract
A new adsorbent poly-3-hydroxybutyrate-2-(dodecylthiocarbonothioylthio)-2-methylpropionate triester (PH-DTT-MPT) was first time loaded in a micropipette tip for speciation of chromium in different water samples. Total chromium (Cr), trivalent chromium (CrIII), and hexavalent chromium (CrVI) in different natural water samples were determined by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. Known concentration of CrIII and CrVI was passed through a biodegradable polymer for investigation of the behavior of the newly used adsorbent. The newly used copolymer absorbed the CrIII on surface of the PH-DTT-MPT at pH 7.0, while CrVI was not adsorbed in desired pH value. After passing the real and standard solutions through the micropipette, then 2.0 mol L−1 HCl was used for elution of CrIII from the biodegradable polymer. Total Cr was calculated after reducing CrVI into CrIII by specific concentration of hydroxy ammonium chloride (HONH2·HCl). The concentration of CrVI in different natural water samples was estimated after back calculation of CrIII from total chromium. Effect of analytical parameters like adsorbent, pH, eluent, sample volume, flow rates, and interfering ions was also studied. The LOD, LOQ, RSD, and EF of the developed method were calculated as 6.1 ng L−1, 20 ng L−1, 1.17%, and 90, respectively. Validation of developed method was checked by certified reference materials and spiking addition method. The developed method was successfully applied for determination of total Cr, CrIII, and CrVI in various natural water ecosystems.
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