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Highly sensitive semi-quantitative field test for the determination of chromium (VI) in aqueous samples

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A method for the semi-quantitative colorimetric determination of chromium(VI) at sub μg/L levels after sorptive preconcentration is presented. The method is based on the retention of the reaction product (preformed in liquid phase) between Cr(VI) and diphenylcarbazide on membrane embedded cation exchange material. The color intensity of the membrane can be correlated to Cr(VI) concentrations in the range 0.05–50 μg/L (i.e. almost three orders of magnitude lower than the conventional spectrophotometric procedure) with a detection limit of about 10 ng/L (using 50 mL of sample volume). Due to the visual inspection mode and comparative color detection the precision is only 30–80% rsd which, however, is regarded as sufficient for screening purposes. Analysis of real samples including different kinds of waters and extracts of soil and filter collected airborne particulate matter demonstrated the applicability of the method for fast and species selective screening. Recovery experiments generally gave reasonably good results, yet also revealed the risk of the conversion of chromium species during sample pretreatment procedures due to redox reactions.

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Received: 1 December 1997 / Revised: 23 February 1998 / Accepted: 10 March 1998

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Frenzel, W. Highly sensitive semi-quantitative field test for the determination of chromium (VI) in aqueous samples. Fresenius J Anal Chem 361, 774–779 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002160051014

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