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TÜBİTAK

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

Journal

2016

Cr(VI)

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Determination Of Hexavalent Chromium In Aqueous And Alkaline Soil Extracts, Tsvetomil Voyslavov, Stefan Tsakovski, Sonya Ganeva Jan 2016

Determination Of Hexavalent Chromium In Aqueous And Alkaline Soil Extracts, Tsvetomil Voyslavov, Stefan Tsakovski, Sonya Ganeva

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

A fast, simple, and reliable method for determination of hexavalent chromium species in soil aqueous and alkaline extracts has been developed. The procedure is based on the ion-pair extraction of Cr(VI) with methyltrioctylammonium chloride (Aliquat 336) into xylene. The extract is analyzed by flame (FAAS) or electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS). The method allows the detection of up to 2 mg kg$^{-1}$ Cr(VI) by FAAS and up to 25 $\mu $g kg$^{-1}$ Cr(VI) by ETAAS. The relative standard deviation varied in the range 2%-12% depending on the Cr(VI) levels in the samples. The analysis of certified reference material CRM041-30G Chromium …


Remediation Of Cr(Vi) Via Combined Self-Reduction And Adsorption Bychemically Modified Carbon Sorbents, Mohamed E. Mahmoud, Amr. A. Yakout, Asmaa M. Halbas, Maher M. Osman Jan 2016

Remediation Of Cr(Vi) Via Combined Self-Reduction And Adsorption Bychemically Modified Carbon Sorbents, Mohamed E. Mahmoud, Amr. A. Yakout, Asmaa M. Halbas, Maher M. Osman

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

Hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), is a highly toxic species, while trivalent chromium, Cr(III), is an essential trace element for humans and other organisms. In the present work, a simple, rapid, and efficient procedure for water treatment of Cr(VI) is described. Active carbon (AC) was chemically treated with HCl and NaOH for the formation of surface modified Acidic-AC and Basic-AC sorbents, respectively. In addition, AC sorbent was treated with HNO$_{3}$ as an oxidizing agent and sodium sulfite as a reducing agent for the formation of Ox-AC and Rd-AC sorbents, respectively. The modified AC sorbents were tested to identify their potential applications in …