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Abstract
Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) were used as solid phase extractor for Cu(II),
Cd(II), Pb(II), Zn(II), Ni(II) and Co(II) ions as ammonium pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate
(APDC) chelates, in the present study. The influences of the experimental parameters
including pH of the solutions, amounts of MWNTs, amounts of APDC, eluent type and
volume, sample volume etc. on the quantitative recoveries of analyte ions were investigated.
The effects of matrix ions of natural waters and some transition metals on the recoveries
of the analyte ions were also examined in the model solutions. Tests of addition/recovery
for analyte ions in real samples were performed with satisfactorily results. The detection
limits (3s) for the analyte ions were in the range of 0.30-0.60 microg l(-1). The
concentrations of analytes in standard reference materials (NIST RM 8418 Wheat gluten,
LGC 6010 Hard drinking water and NIST SRM 1515 Apple leaves) pretreated by the presented
method were measured with FAAS and the analytical values were well agreed with the
certified values and the reference values without the interference of major components.
The presented method has been applied to the determination of analytes in food and
environmental samples with satisfactory results.