Molybdenum blue spectrophotometry for trace arsenic in ground water using a soluble membrane filter and calcium carbonate column

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An improved molybdenum blue spectrophotometry using a soluble membrane filter and CaCO3-column was proposed for determining arsenic in drinking water supplied from ground water in the presence of phosphate. A 100 mL sample solution containing 0.5-10 μg arsenic was passed through a CaCO3-column to remove phosphate, arsenate (As(V)). Arsenite (As(III)) which was not retained on the column was oxidized to As(V). As(V) was converted into a heteropolymolybdenum blue anion. The blue anion was collected on a membrane filter as an ion-associate with n-dodecyltrimethylammonium ion by filtration. The filter was dissolved in 2 mL of 2-methoxyethanol. The absorbance of the solution was measured at 810 nm against a reagent blank. Total inorganic arsenic was determined by reducing As(V) to As(III) before the column treatment. The RSDs for 10 μg L-1 of As(III) and As(V) were 2.9%. Phosphate 0.2 mg L-1 (as P) and iron 0.1 mg L-1 did not interfere with the determination of 10 μg L-1 arsenic. The proposed method was successfully applied to ground waters. © The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry.

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Okazaki, T., Wang, W., Kuramitz, H., Hata, N., & Taguchi, S. (2013). Molybdenum blue spectrophotometry for trace arsenic in ground water using a soluble membrane filter and calcium carbonate column. Analytical Sciences, 29(1), 67–72. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.29.67

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