DETERMINATION OF TRACE METALS BY lON-CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH CHEMILUMINESCENCE DETECTION

  • TIMOTHY PAUL WILLIAMS

Student thesis: PhD

Abstract

It is generally considered that the detection step for the determination of trace metals by liquid-chromatographic systems is the weakest area of the analytical procedure. Various post-column reagent systems, for trace metal analysis, based on the highly sensitive luminol-peroxide chemiluminescence (CL) reaction have been developed and are described. A simple cation-exchange chromatographic system was developed and used to separate cobalt from other metal ions. These cobalt ions were detected using an optimised luminol-peroxide CL post-column reagent. A detection limit of 0.5 ng 1̵¹ was achieved without the need for preconcentration, for a 200 µl sample. The cobalt content of a rice flour certified reference material was determined using this system and gave good agreement with the certificate value.
Date of Award1990
Original languageEnglish
Awarding Institution
  • University of Plymouth

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