Chelating 2,2'-diaminodiethylamine cellulose filters and X-ray fluorescence for preconcentration and trace analysis of natural waters

Smits, J; Van Grieken, R

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14217

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Journal Article

Year

1981

HERO ID 14217
In Press No
Year 1981
Title Chelating 2,2'-diaminodiethylamine cellulose filters and X-ray fluorescence for preconcentration and trace analysis of natural waters
Authors Smits, J; Van Grieken, R
Journal International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Volume 9
Issue 2
Page Numbers 81-91
Abstract HEEP COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. The 2,2'-diaminodiethylamine (DEN) functional group can be expected to have ideal properties for the chelation of transition metals and their collection from aqueous solutions, independent of the alkali and alkaline earth ions concentration. Introducing DEN into cellulose filters allowed preconcentration of trace cations by a simple filtration step, and the DEN-filter constituted a suitable target for X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis. The linearity between the XRF-response on the loaded DEN-filter and the trace cation concentration in the solution was excellent, up to a total filter capacity ofses. Accuracy and precision weree proposed procedure was illustrated on a comparative basis by XRF-analysis of drinking water and surface water after preconcentration by DEN-filtration and by alternative procedures.
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Comments Int. J. Environ. Anal. Chem. 9: 81-91.
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