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Dr. Abdelzaim Alsharkawy :: Publications:

Title:
Use of cloud-point preconcentration for spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of antimony in biological and environmental samples
Authors: Abdel-Azeem M. El-Sharjawy, Alaa S. Amin
Year: 2016
Keywords: Cloud point extraction Spectrophotometry Antimony determination Biological and environmental analysis
Journal: Analytical Biochemistry
Volume: 492
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 1-7
Publisher: Elsevier
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Not Available
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Abstract:

This work presents a cloud-point extraction process using the micelle-mediated extraction method for simultaneous preconcentration and determination of Sb(III) and Sb(V) species in biological and environmental samples as a prior preconcentration step to their spectrophotometric determination. The analytical system is based on the selective reaction between Sb(III) and 3-dichloro-6-(3-carboxy-2- hydroxy-1-naphthylazo)quinoxaline (DCHNAQ) in the presence of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and potassium iodide at pH 4.5. Total Sb concentrationwas determined after reduction of Sb(V) to Sb(III) in the presence of potassium iodide and ascorbic acid. The optimal reaction conditions and extraction were studied, and the analytical characteristics of the method (e.g., limits of detection and quantification, linear range, preconcentration, improvement factors) were obtained. Linearity for Sb(III) was obeyed in the range of 0.2e20 ng ml1. The detection and quantification limits for the determination of Sb(III) were 0.055 and 0.185 ng ml1, respectively. The method has a lower detection limit and wider linear range, inexpensive instrument, and low cost, and is more sensitive compared with most other methods. The interference effect of some anions and cations was also studied. The method was applied to the determination of Sb(III) in the presence of Sb(V) and total antimony in blood plasma, urine, biological, and water samples.

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