Issue 8, 1995

Flow injection spectrophotometric determination of uranium with in-valve ion-exchange column preconcentration and separation

Abstract

An in-valve column containing Duolite C-225(H) resin for preconcentration and separation flow injection determination of uranium is described. Uranyl ions loaded on the column were eluted with 1 mol l–1 HCl and mixed with a stream of buffer and masking solution [triethanolamine (1 mol l–1) and 1,2-cyclohexanediaminetetraacetic acid (0.7% m/v)]. After passing through a glass bead column the complex product was continuously monitored at 530 nm. Calibration by time (or volume) using a single standard was performed up to 7µg of U. The detection limit (3σ) and relative standard deviation were 0.27 µg of U and 2.1%(for 2 µg; n= 12), respectively. Interferences of some ions were studied. Applications to the determination of uranium in rock and water samples are described.

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Analyst, 1995,120, 2107-2110

Flow injection spectrophotometric determination of uranium with in-valve ion-exchange column preconcentration and separation

K. Grudpan, S. Laiwraungrath and P. Sooksamiti, Analyst, 1995, 120, 2107 DOI: 10.1039/AN9952002107

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