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Talanta | 2000

Separation and speciation of Cr(III) and Cr(VI) with Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilized on sepiolite and determination of both species in water by FAAS

Hüseyin Bağ; Ali Rehber Türker; Mustafa Lale; Adalet Tunçeli

A rapid, sensitive and accurate method for the separation, preconcentration and determination of Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in water samples is described. Chromium species can be separated by biosorption on Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilized on sepiolite and determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). The optimum conditions for separation and preconcentration (pH, bed height, flow rate and volume of sample solution) were evaluated. Recovery of the chromium was 96.3+/-0.2% at 95% confidence level. The breakthrough capacity of the adsorbent was found as 228 mumol g(-1) for Cr(III). The proposed method was applied successfully to the determination of Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in spiked and river water samples.


Talanta | 2002

Speciation of Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in water after preconcentration of its 1,5-diphenylcarbazone complex on amberlite XAD-16 resin and determination by FAAS

Adalet Tunçeli; A. Rehber Türker

A simple and sensitive method for the speciation, separation and preconcentration of Cr(VI) and Cr(III) in tap water was developed. Cr(VI) has been separated from Cr(III) and preconcentrated as its 1,5-diphenylcarbazone complex by using a column containing Amberlite XAD-16 resin and determined by FAAS. Total chromium has also been determined by FAAS after conversion of Cr(III) to Cr(VI) by oxidation with KMnO(4). Then, Cr(III) has been calculated by subtracting Cr(VI) from the total. The effect of acidity, amount of adsorbent, eluent type and flow rate of the sample solution on to the preconcentration procedure has been investigated. The retained Cr(VI) complex was eluated with 10 ml of 0.05 mol l(-1) H(2)SO(4) solution in methanol. The recovery of Cr(VI) was 99.7+/-0.7 at 95% confidence level. The highest preconcentration factor was 25 for a 250 ml sample volume. The detection limit of Cr(VI) was found as 45 mug l(-1). The adsorption capacity of the resin was found as 0.4 mg g(-1) for Cr (VI). The effect of interfering ions has also been studied. The proposed method was applied to tap water samples and chromium species have been determined with the relative error <3%.


Talanta | 2000

Flame atomic absorption spectrometric determination of silver after preconcentration on Amberlite XAD-16 resin from thiocyanate solution.

Adalet Tunçeli; Ali Rehber Türker

A method of silver preconcentration by using a column containing Amberlite XAD-16 resin and this future determination by a flame AAS after elution is proposed. The effect of the factors such as pH, the nature of complexing agent, sample volume, flow rate, the type and concentration of elution solution on the preconcentration efficiency have been investigated. The influence of some matrix elements on the recovery of silver were also examined. It was found, that the quantitative recovery of thiocyanate complex of silver was obtained from nitric acid solution (pH 2) as 99.20+/-0.07% at the 95% confidence level. A preconcentration factor up to 75 could be obtained. The detection limit of silver was 0.047 mg l(-1). The adsorption of silver onto Amberlite XAD-16 can be formally described by a Langmuir equation with maximum adsorption capacity 4.66 mg g(-1) (0.043 mmol g(-1)). The proposed method was applied to determination of silver in standard alloy with relative error 6.25%.


Fresenius Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 1993

Preconcentration of copper, nickel and zinc with Amberlite XAD-16 resin

Ali Rehber Türker; Adalet Tunçeli

SummaryAn adsorption-elution and atomic absorption spectrophotometric method using Amberlite XAD-16 is proposed for the preconcentration and determination of Cu, Ni and Zn. Optimum conditions for the preconcentration were investigated. Recoveries of the elements were found to be 82.4±0.3%, 95±3% and 71±1% for Cu, Zn and Ni, respectively, at 95% confidence level. The recoveries were increased to about 99% for Cu and Ni by complexing with 1-(2-pyridylazo)-2-naphthol (PAN). The effect of Na and K on the preconcentration of trace metals has also been investigated. The method was applied to a tap water.


International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry | 2015

Development of a method for speciation of inorganic arsenic in waters using solid phase extraction and electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry

Adalet Tunçeli; Gülay Ocak; Orhan Acar; Ali Rehber Türker

ABSTRACT A solid phase extraction (SPE) procedure based on Amberlite IRA 900 resin was developed for speciation and separation of inorganic arsenic species (III, V) and total As in water samples. The As species and total As in eluent solutions were determined by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS) using Ni chemical modifier with 1200°C pyrolysis temperature. Experimental parameters such as pH value, sample volume, flow rate, volume and concentration of eluent solution for As(V) were optimised and 98.0 ± 1.9% recovery was found at pH 4.0. Experimental adsorption capacity of the resin for As(V) was investigated and 229.9 mg g–1 was found. Under optimised experimental conditions, instrumental parameters such as limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) found were 0.126 and 0.420 µg L–1, respectively. Interference effects of coexisting ions in the sample matrix on the recovery of As(V) were investigated. Concentration of As(III) was obtained by subtracting As(V) concentration found at pH 4.0 from total As(III + V) found at pH 8.0. The accuracy of the method proposed by using the resin was tested for analysing As species in a waste water standard reference material (SRM, CWW-TM-D) and spiked real water samples with recovery above 95%. The method proposed was also applied to the determinations of As species and total As in underground hot waters and tap water with relative error below 3%.


Analytical Sciences | 2000

Determination of Palladium in Alloy by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry after Preconcentration of Its Iodide Complex on Amberlite XAD-16

Adalet Tunçeli; A. Rehber Türker


Fresenius Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 2001

Spectrophotometric determination of some pesticides in water samples after preconcentration with Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilized on sepiolite.

Adalet Tunçeli; Hüseyin Bağ; Rehber A. Türker


Analytical Sciences | 2001

Determination of Fe(II) and Fe(III) in Water by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry after Their Separation with Aspergillus niger Immobilized on Sepiolite

Hüseyin Bağ; A. Rehber Türker; Adalet Tunçeli; Mustafa Lale


Mikrochimica Acta | 2004

Solid-Phase Extraction and Spectrophotometric Determination of Molybdenum(VI) in Soil and Plant Samples as a Mo(V)-Thiocyanate Complex

Adalet Tunçeli; A. Rehber Türker


Food Analytical Methods | 2016

Comparison of Wet and Microwave Digestion Methods for the Determination of Copper, Iron and Zinc in Some Food Samples by FAAS

Orhan Acar; Adalet Tunçeli; Ali Rehber Türker

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