Author/Authors :
Marques، نويسنده , , Thiago L. and Coelho، نويسنده , , Nيvia M.M. and Arruda، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
An environmentally-friendly flow system was developed for the determination of fluoride in natural waters, based on its reaction with zirconium ions and 2-(parasulfophenylazo)-1,8-dihydroxy-3,6-naphthalene-disulfonate (SPADNS). The flow system was designed with solenoid valves in order to increase the versatility and improve the analytical performance, since each device handles the solution independently leading to a more efficient use of reagents. The minimization of reagent consumption and waste generation favors the development of a noteworthy system. Under optimized conditions, a linear response was observed within the range of 0.1–2.2 mg L−1, with the detection limit, coefficient of variation and sampling rate estimated as 0.02 mg L−1, 4.1% and 60 determinations per hour, respectively. In order to analyze samples containing high fluoride content a wider linear range (0.3–6.6 mg L−1) can be obtained by using a low sample flow rate and low sample volume. In comparison with other methods, the proposed system offers advantages such as wider analytical range (1.7–2.2 times), higher sample throughput (1.5–4.0 times) and lower quantification limit (by a factor of 5–68). Along with the consumption of reagents being 20–55 times lower, the generation of wastes is 1.2–3.0 times lower, which contributes to the development of a ‘greener’ system. This method is fast, amenable to automation, environmentally-friendly and of low-cost. In addition, it could be successfully applied to the determination of fluoride in water samples, the results obtained being in agreement with those of the ISE method.