Speciation of inorganic selenium in natural water by in situ solid-phase extraction using functionalized silica

ANALYTICAL METHODS(2022)

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Functionalized adsorbents with poly-(4,9-dioxododecane-1,12-guanidine) (SiO2-PDDG) and mercaptophenyl groups (MPhS) were used for the separation of Se(vi) and Se(iv) for the first time. Fixation of PDDG was characterized by capillary electrophoresis and TGA/DSC. The quantitative extraction of Se(vi) proceeded due to anion exchange at pH 3-7. The adsorption capacity of SiO2-PDDG for Se(vi) was 28 mu mol g(-1). Silicas with mercaptophenyl groups were used for the extraction of Se(iv) from solutions in the range of 2 M HCl - pH 6.5. The adsorption capacity of MPhS was 35 mu mol g(-1). A system of columns containing synthesized adsorbents was proposed for the separation of Se(vi) and Se(iv) and their subsequent determination by ICP-MS. Optimal parameters of adsorption include a flow rate of 1 mL min(-1), pH of 5, and sample volume of 200 mL. Se(iv) was desorbed with 5 mL of 0.25 M 2,3-dimercapto-1-propanesulphonic acid and Se(vi) with 5 mL of 1 M HNO3. The preconcentration factor was 40. The limits of detection (3s) were 0.75 and 1.25 ng L-1 for Se(vi) and Se(iv), respectively. The proposed method (SPE-ICPMS) was used to determine selenium species in natural water and certified reference materials. The separation was carried out directly at the sampling site.
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inorganic selenium,silica,extraction,solid-phase
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