Solid-phase extraction of vanadium(V) from tea infusions and wines on immobilized nanometer titanium dioxide followed by ICP-OES analysis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Nanosized titanium dioxide immobilized on silica gel was synthesized and used as fixedbed
phase for V(V) pre-concentration, followed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission
spectroscopy (ICP-OES) analysis. Three different sorbents were prepared by sol–gel method starting
from a mixture of titanium isopropoxide, 2-propanol and water, and characterized by X-ray
powder diffraction (XRPD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and BET analysis. V(V), the
most stable and toxic oxidation state of the element, present in water and beverages samples,
was selectively sorbed, pre-concentrated, quantitatively eluted by 0.1 M HCl and analyzed by
ICP-OES. The effectiveness of the procedure was first assessed on tap water enriched with 1 lg L1
of V(V) obtaining recoveries up to 92% (n= 4). The pre-concentration step was then optimized for
complex matrices such as tea infusions and red and white wines. The reliability of the procedure was
assessed on the same beverages samples spiked with 20–250 lg L1. Quantitative recoveries (82–
95%, n= 4) were assured avoiding any sample pre-treatment, generally essential in such complex
matrices, obtaining good precision (RSD <12%, n= 3). The method was then applied to the
determination of V(V) in commercial tea infusions and wines.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Maraschi, Federica; Rivagli, Elisa; Sturini, Michela; Speltini, Andrea; Profumo, Antonella; Caratto, V.; Ferretti, M.
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