Enrichment and separation of fe(III), mn(II), ni(II), and zn(II) as their congo red chelates on multiwalled carbon nanotube (mwcnt) disk in food and water samples

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In this study, a novel method of using multiwalled carbon nanotube disk-solid phase extraction (MWCNT disk-SPE) of iron, manganese, nickel, and zinc in food and water samples is described. Congo Red (CR) was used as the chelating agent. The analytical parameters of the MWCNT disk- SPE system, including pH, amount of CR, sample volume, type of eluent, and sample flow rates, were investigated. Detection limits of 4.2, 1.2, 2.1, and 1.8 ng/mL for iron, manganese, nickel, and zinc, respectively, were obtained and a preconcentration factor of 25 was achieved. The SPE technique was applied to the determination of analyte elements in certified reference materials, water and food samples with satisfactory results.

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Durukan, I., Soylak, M., & Dogan, M. (2013). Enrichment and separation of fe(III), mn(II), ni(II), and zn(II) as their congo red chelates on multiwalled carbon nanotube (mwcnt) disk in food and water samples. Atomic Spectroscopy, 34(1), 20–25. https://doi.org/10.46770/as.2013.01.004

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