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2004

Preconcentration

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Sorption Preconcentration And Determination Of Molybdenum(Vi) By Diffuse Reflection Spectroscopy, Olga N. Kononova, Sergey V. Kachin, Anastasiya E. Chaikovskaya, Alexander G. Kholmogorov, Olga P. Kalyaki̇na Jan 2004

Sorption Preconcentration And Determination Of Molybdenum(Vi) By Diffuse Reflection Spectroscopy, Olga N. Kononova, Sergey V. Kachin, Anastasiya E. Chaikovskaya, Alexander G. Kholmogorov, Olga P. Kalyaki̇na

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

The present work focuses on the preconcentration of molybdenum and its determination in aqueous solutions by means of diffuse reflection spectroscopy. The preconcentration of Mo(VI) was carried out using the macroporous strong basic anion exchanger AV-17-10P synthesized on the basis of styrene and divinylbenzene. The method for Mo determination with this collector in industrial solutions and natural water was developed using solid-phase spectroscopy. The colored surface compound to be determined was obtained by a preceding Mo(VI) sorption on the resin and by subsequent treatment of the concentrate obtained with definite amounts of pyrocatechol violet. The calibration curve is linear at …


Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Determination Of Manganese In Alloys After Preconcentration Onto Amberlite Xad-4 Loaded With Saccharomyces Carlsbergensis, Sitki Baytak, A. Rehber Türker Jan 2004

Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Determination Of Manganese In Alloys After Preconcentration Onto Amberlite Xad-4 Loaded With Saccharomyces Carlsbergensis, Sitki Baytak, A. Rehber Türker

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

A sensitive and simple enrichment method using microorganisms as an adsorbent is described for the determination of trace manganese in alloys. Manganese was determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry after preconcentration onto Amberlite XAD-4 loaded with Saccharomyces carlsbergensis. The optimum values of pH, amount of adsorbent, amount of microorganism, eluent type and volume of sample solution were determined for the quantitative recovery (>95%) of manganese. Results have been compared with those obtained without using microorganisms. Under optimum conditions, recoveries were 98 \pm 3% with microorganisms and 68 \pm 2% without microorganisms for manganese at a 95% confidence level. The …