Saturday, March 7, 2009

Synthesis of a chitosan-based chelating resin and its application to the selective concentration and ultratrace determination of silver in environment

Abstract

A novel chelating resin using chitosan as a base material, ethylenediamine-type chitosan, has been synthesized for the first time in the present study, and applied to the collection/concentration of ultratrace amounts of silver in environmental water samples. In the present study, ultratrace amounts of silver collected on the resin were eluted and determined by ICP-MS. The resin packed in a 1 mL mini column could adsorb silver selectively and quantitatively at a flow rate of 2 mL min−1 in the wide pH range from 1 to 8, and silver adsorbed on the resin could be easily recovered by passing 1 M nitric acid as an eluent into the column. High adsorption capacity for silver at pH 5, 0.37 mmol mL−1 of the resin, was achieved, and t1/2 of the adsorption is less than 5 min. The effect of chloride on the collection of silver was examined by varying chloride concentrations from 10−4 to 0.75 M; the results showed that the present resin can be used for the collection/concentration of ultratrace amounts of silver in natural waters, as well as seawater. To ensure the accuracy and the precision of the method, CASS-4 near shore seawater reference material from the NRCC has been analyzed. This is not a certified SRM for silver, but has been used for comparative silver analysis by several groups, who report very similar results to those that are reported here. The developed method using ethylenediamine-type chitosan resin gives 0.7 pg mL−1 of the detection limit when 50-fold enrichment was used. The proposed method was successfully applied to the determination of silver in tap, river, and seawater samples.

Keywords: Chelating resin; Chitosan; Determination of silver; Environmental water samples; ICP-MS

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Experimental
2.1. Instruments
2.2. Reagents and solutions
3. Procedure
3.1. Synthesis of ethylenediamine-type chitosan resin
3.2. Mini column procedure for collection and concentration of silver
4. Results and discussion
4.1. Characteristics of the ethylenediamine-type chitosan resin
4.2. Adsorption capacity of ethylenediamine-type chitosan resin
4.3. Adsorption behavior of metal ions on ethylenediamine-type chitosan resin
4.4. Detection limit
4.5. Effect of chloride ion
4.6. Speciation of silver in water and adsorption mechanism of silver on the ethylenediamine-type chitosan resin
4.7. Determination of silver in CASS-4 nearshore seawater reference material
4.8. Determination of silver in tap, river, and seawater samples
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References

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