Automated rapid solid-phase extraction system for separation and preconcentration of trace elements using carboxymethylated polyethyleneimine-type chelating resin
An automated system for the rapid separation and preconcentration of trace elements was developed. Carboxymethylated polyethyleneimine 600 (CM-PEI600), which is a partially carboxymethylated polyethyleneimine with a molecular weight of 600 Da, was used as a chelating resin to quantitatively recover...
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description | An automated system for the rapid separation and preconcentration of trace elements was developed. Carboxymethylated polyethyleneimine 600 (CM-PEI600), which is a partially carboxymethylated polyethyleneimine with a molecular weight of 600 Da, was used as a chelating resin to quantitatively recover trace elements under high-flow-rate conditions. For accurately and precisely determining trace elements, even with a rough control of the sample and eluent flow volumes, an internal standardization technique was employed for the solid-phase extraction and separation. A recovery test of the deionized water-based sample solution was conducted using this system, and good results, with a recovery of 92% or higher, were obtained for 11 elements (Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Ti, V, and Zn). Eight elements present in certified groundwater and wastewater reference materials (ES-L-1 and EU-L) were separated and preconcentrated using this system. Almost all the determined values were within their tolerance intervals, and no significant differences were observed between the determined and certified values, demonstrating the validity of this method. The time required for the separation and preconcentration using approximately 100 mL of the sample solution was approximately 6.5 min, and theoretically, the system could be used to preconcentrate 17 samples in an hour because extraction and elution could be conducted simultaneously using two cartridges packed with the chelating resin. Using this system equipped with cartridges packed with CM-PEI600 resin, solid-phase extraction and the separation of multiple elements were performed simultaneously, automatically, and rapidly, enabling the accurate and precise determination of trace elements in environmental water and inorganic salts even by rapidly flowing the sample solutions using peristaltic pumps. Compared to NOBIAS Chelate PA-1, a commercially available chelating resin, the CM-PEI600 resin can recover trace elements even under an extremely high flow rate of approximately 50 mL min
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