Chinese Journal of Applied Chemistry ›› 2022, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (9): 1360-1370.DOI: 10.19894/j.issn.1000-0518.210300

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Determination of Methyl‑mercury by Microwave Assisted Extraction‑Solid Phase Membrane Extraction in Water Sediments

Xin ZHAO1, He LIU1, Zhong-Bo WU1, He WANG1, Zi-Ming WANG2()   

  1. 1.Ecology and Environmental Monitoring Center of Jilin Province,Changchun 130011,China
    2.College of Chemistry,Jilin University,Changchun 130012,China
  • Received:2021-06-19 Accepted:2021-12-11 Published:2022-09-01 Online:2022-09-08
  • Contact: Zi-Ming WANG
  • About author:wangziming@jlu.edu.cn

Abstract:

A novel and simple method of microwave assisted extraction combined with solid phase membrane extraction enrichment and purification with high performance liquid chromatography-atomic fluorescence spectrometer (LC-AFS) for determination of methyl-mercury in water sediments is developed. The key of this method is the extraction process of the sample, in the extraction process, it is necessary to ensure that the original form of methyl mercury in the sample is not damaged and transformed, and it is fully extracted from the sample to achieve stable and reliable recovery. The methyl-mercury in water sediment is extracted to the solution by microwave-assisted extraction technology. The C18 solid phase extraction membrane is modified by 0.01% diethyldithiocarbamate, and the methyl-mercury is enriched and purified at the same time. The eluent is determined by LC-AFS. Some experimental conditions such as the effects of mobile phase, microwave extraction conditions and solid phase membrane extraction conditions on methyl-mercury are investigated. Under the optimal experimental conditions, the actual sediment samples and the spiked samples are analyzed, and the results obtained show that the detection limit of methyl-mercury is 0.20 μg/kg in the sediment, and the relative standard deviation is 2.0%~6.36%. The spiked recovery is 71.3%~87.6%, and the experimental results are satisfactory. This method has the advantages of fast extraction speed, less solvent consumption and high extraction efficiency, which can simultaneously process multiple samples and save energy consumption. It is the development trend of modern monitoring and analysis and is suitable for the analysis and determination of methyl-mercury in water sediments.

Key words: Microwave-assisted extraction, Solid phase membrane extraction, Water sediments, Methyl mercury

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