Preconcentration of metal ions using microbacteria

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2013

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SPRINGER WIEN

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Abstract

This review (160 refs). covers the current state of the art of microbacteria-based sorbents for preconcentration of metal ions at trace levels. We highlight advantages and major challenges of the techniques and discuss future perspectives of both batch and column-based methods. Particular attention is paid to the preconcentration of metal ions using resin-immobilized microbacteria for solid phase extractions. We also discuss detection methods including UV-vis spectrophotometry, FAAS, ICP-OES and ICP-MS. Analytical figures of merit are compared, and examples are given for the application to a variety of samples including food, beverages, alloys, water, soil, and geological samples.

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Preconcentration, Bacteria, Metals, Solid phase extraction, Sensitivity improvement, Atomic spectroscopy, Inorganic analysis, Biomass, Inorganic analysis, Atomic spectroscopy, Bacteria, Metals, Sensitivity improvement, Biomass, Preconcentration, Solid phase extraction

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01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences

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Q1

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MICROCHIMICA ACTA

Volume

180

Issue

09.Oct

Start Page

719

End Page

739
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