Keywords
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Magnetic solid-phase extraction, Nano-sorbent, Zinc(II)-doped manganese ferrite, Cadmium; Water and industrial wastewater
samples, Flame atomic absorption spectrometry
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Abstract
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In this work, an effective and simple method was utilized for the synthesis of zinc(II)-doped manganese ferrite magnetic nanoparticles
(Zn0.2Mn0.8Fe2O4 MNPs). The prepared Zn0.2Mn0.8Fe2O4 MNPS was studied and characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy,
field emission scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction spectroscopy and Brunauer-Emmett-
Teller analysis. The prepared Zn0.2Mn0.8Fe2O4 nanomaterial was applied as an applicable magnetic nano-sorbent for solid-phase extraction
of cadmium(II) (Cd(II)) ions. The enriched Cd(II) ion was desorbed from the surface of the MNPs using a diluted HNO3 solution, and
quantified by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. The influential variables, including the adsorbent mass, sample volume, pH, extraction
time, and desorption conditions were investigated and optimized. Based on the method validation, the limit of detection for the developed
method was 0.03 ng ml-1 and the calibration curve is linear in the range of 0.1-30.0 ng ml-1. The method’s repeatability based on intra-day
and inter-day precisions are 1.9% and 3.3%, respectively. For evaluation of the method accuracy, a certified reference material, natural
waters, and industrial wastewater samples were analyzed.
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