Magnetic Dispersive Solid Phase Extraction Using Recycledgraphite for GO-Fe3O4-dithizone Composite Combined with FAAS for Determination of Lead in Environmental Samples

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Magnetic dispersive solid phase extraction (MdSPE) was developed to determine the concentration of lead (Pb) in real water samples, while graphene oxide-magnetite-dithizone (GO-Fe3O4-DTZ) from the used graphite tubes (recycled graphite) of electrothermal technique was simply employed as a new sorbent to improve extraction efficiency, separated by external magnetic field and analyzed with FAAS. The synthesized sorbent was evaluated for its surface property, functional group and surface morphology by Zeta potential, Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometer (FTIR), and scanning electron microscope (SEM), respectively. The relevant measurement parameters, such as pH, extraction time, type and concentration of eluent, sample volume and reusability, were optimized. Under the optimal conditions, preconcentration factor was 13.33. The limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantitation (LOQ) obtained were 0.070 and 0.23 mg/L, respectively. The relative standard deviation (%RSD) was 3.41%. Recovery values were 90.1 – 123%. In addition, the robustness of the method was affirmed in terms of tolerance limit obtained from interference studies.

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Chaikhan, P., Udnan, Y., Ampiah-Bonney, R. J., & Chaiyasith, W. C. (2021). Magnetic Dispersive Solid Phase Extraction Using Recycledgraphite for GO-Fe3O4-dithizone Composite Combined with FAAS for Determination of Lead in Environmental Samples. Analytical Sciences, 37(7), 1015–1021. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.20P383

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