A novel method for on-site determination of trace iron was developed using membrane preconcentration and spectrophotometric detection. Fe(II)-ferrozine complex was reacted with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB...A novel method for on-site determination of trace iron was developed using membrane preconcentration and spectrophotometric detection. Fe(II)-ferrozine complex was reacted with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) to form a Fe(II)-ferrozine-CTAB paired compound, which was collected on a membrane by filtration under vacuum. The membrane was immersed in 2 mL of ethanol-nitric acid and the absorbance of the solution measured for quantitative analysis. Various factors affecting the iron collection and determination were investigated. With different sample preconcentration volumes, the range of determination was broadened to 0.5-120 ~tg/L. The detection limit of this method reached 0.19 ktg/L and the recoveries were between 97.2 and 109% when the concentration enrichment was about 45. The relative standard deviation (n = 7) was 1.9% for samples containing 10 ~g/L Fe. Twelve seawater samples were analyzed on-site using the proposed method, and two were also analyzed in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. No significant difference was shown between the two methods by the Student's t-test. The method has also been used on-site for iron enrichment experiments with phytoplankton and concluded to be simple, accurate and inexpensive.展开更多
The heavy metals determination in tap water samples using microcolumn packed with multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) as a solid-phase extraction adsorbent before to their determination by inductively coupled plasm...The heavy metals determination in tap water samples using microcolumn packed with multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) as a solid-phase extraction adsorbent before to their determination by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) has been studied. Standard addition method was applied for the calibration using aqueous solutions. The metals ions absorption were achieved by multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) at pH 8.0, and then these retained metals on MWNTs column were eluted by 1.0 mol.L^-1 HNO3. The analytical parameters for the determination ofFe, Cu, and Zn in tap water samples which have been investigated previously were applied. Fifteen tap water samples were collected from different locations of Riyadh metropolitan area and then determined the concentration ofFe, Cu, and Zn by ICP-MS after preconcentration with MWNTs. The concentration range for Fe, Cu, and Zn measured (μg/L) in water samples are 23.37-137.91, 2.12-121.36, and 14.43-202.47 respectively. The level of Fe exceeded the limits set by WHO and SASO for drinking water.展开更多
It is widely accepted that the singular term plays a leading role in driving domain switching around the crack tip of ferroelectric ceramics.When an applied electric field approaches or even exceeds the coercive one,h...It is widely accepted that the singular term plays a leading role in driving domain switching around the crack tip of ferroelectric ceramics.When an applied electric field approaches or even exceeds the coercive one,however,non-singular terms are no longer negligible and the switching of a large or global scale takes place.To analyze the large scale switching,one has to get a full asymptotic solution to the electric field in the vicinity of the crack tip.Take a double cantilever beam specimen as an example.The derivation of the full electric field is simplified as a mixed boundary value problem of an infinite strip containing a semi-infinite impermeable crack.The boundary value problem is solved by an analytic function and a conformal mapping to yield a full electric field solution in a closed form.Based on the full field solution,the large scale domain switching is examined.The switching zones predicted by the large and small scale switching models are illustrated and compared with each other near the tip of a stationary crack.展开更多
基金Supported by State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science(MEL)Funds(No.MELRI1001)
文摘A novel method for on-site determination of trace iron was developed using membrane preconcentration and spectrophotometric detection. Fe(II)-ferrozine complex was reacted with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) to form a Fe(II)-ferrozine-CTAB paired compound, which was collected on a membrane by filtration under vacuum. The membrane was immersed in 2 mL of ethanol-nitric acid and the absorbance of the solution measured for quantitative analysis. Various factors affecting the iron collection and determination were investigated. With different sample preconcentration volumes, the range of determination was broadened to 0.5-120 ~tg/L. The detection limit of this method reached 0.19 ktg/L and the recoveries were between 97.2 and 109% when the concentration enrichment was about 45. The relative standard deviation (n = 7) was 1.9% for samples containing 10 ~g/L Fe. Twelve seawater samples were analyzed on-site using the proposed method, and two were also analyzed in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. No significant difference was shown between the two methods by the Student's t-test. The method has also been used on-site for iron enrichment experiments with phytoplankton and concluded to be simple, accurate and inexpensive.
文摘The heavy metals determination in tap water samples using microcolumn packed with multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) as a solid-phase extraction adsorbent before to their determination by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) has been studied. Standard addition method was applied for the calibration using aqueous solutions. The metals ions absorption were achieved by multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) at pH 8.0, and then these retained metals on MWNTs column were eluted by 1.0 mol.L^-1 HNO3. The analytical parameters for the determination ofFe, Cu, and Zn in tap water samples which have been investigated previously were applied. Fifteen tap water samples were collected from different locations of Riyadh metropolitan area and then determined the concentration ofFe, Cu, and Zn by ICP-MS after preconcentration with MWNTs. The concentration range for Fe, Cu, and Zn measured (μg/L) in water samples are 23.37-137.91, 2.12-121.36, and 14.43-202.47 respectively. The level of Fe exceeded the limits set by WHO and SASO for drinking water.
基金sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.10702071)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation+1 种基金the Shanghai Postdoctoral Scientific Program (Grant No.10R21415800)the Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project (Grant No.B302)
文摘It is widely accepted that the singular term plays a leading role in driving domain switching around the crack tip of ferroelectric ceramics.When an applied electric field approaches or even exceeds the coercive one,however,non-singular terms are no longer negligible and the switching of a large or global scale takes place.To analyze the large scale switching,one has to get a full asymptotic solution to the electric field in the vicinity of the crack tip.Take a double cantilever beam specimen as an example.The derivation of the full electric field is simplified as a mixed boundary value problem of an infinite strip containing a semi-infinite impermeable crack.The boundary value problem is solved by an analytic function and a conformal mapping to yield a full electric field solution in a closed form.Based on the full field solution,the large scale domain switching is examined.The switching zones predicted by the large and small scale switching models are illustrated and compared with each other near the tip of a stationary crack.