Title of article :
Trace Analysis of Phosphate Ion by Dispersive Liquid-liquid Microextraction Based on the Ion-pair Formation with Methyltrioctylammonium Chloride
Author/Authors :
Sharifat, Atefeh Department of Marine Chemistry - Faculty of Marine Science & Marine Science Research Institute - Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology, Khorramshahr, Iran , Larki, Arash Department of Marine Chemistry - Faculty of Marine Science & Marine Science Research Institute - Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology, Khorramshahr, Iran , Nikpour, Yadollah Department of Marine Chemistry - Faculty of Marine Science & Marine Science Research Institute - Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology, Khorramshahr, Iran
Abstract :
A simple and efficient dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) method coupled with microvolume UV-Vis
spectrophotometry was developed for the determination of trace amounts of phosphate. This method is based on the formation of
phosphomolybdate due to the reaction between molybdate and phosphate followed by its reduction with stannous chloride in aqueous
sulfuric acid medium. The blue product was converted into its ion-pair with methyltrioctylammonium chloride (Aliquat-336) and then
extracted into an organic solvent (carbon tetrachloride) dispersed in aqueous solution. The factors affecting on the process, such as
concentration of sulfuric acid, ammonium molybdate and Tin(II) chloride in the sample solution, amount of methyltrioctylammonium
chloride, volume of extraction solvent and reaction time were investigated and optimized. Under optimum conditions, the linear range was
found to be 50-6500 ng ml-1 for phosphate, and the limit of detection was 12 ng ml-1. The proposed method was applied for the
determination of trace amounts of phosphate in different water and wastewater samples and satisfactory results were obtained.
Keywords :
Phosphomolybdate , Methyltrioctylammonium chloride , Aliquat-336 , Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction , Phosphate
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics