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Enhanced Retention of Chelating Reagents in Octadecylsilyl Silica Phase by Interaction with Residual Silanol Groups in Solid Phase Extraction of Divalent Metal Ions

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Solid-phase extraction (SPE) of divalent metal ions with a lipophilic and potentially divalent hexadentate chelating reagent (H2L), with which octadecylsilyl silica (ODS) was impregnated, was studied to gain more insight into and develop the potential of this methodology. This is the first time to demonstrate that this reagent as well as other common nitrogen-containing reagents were retained both by adsorption due to hydrogen bonding between nitrogen atoms of the reagent and residual silanol groups in the ODS phase and by simple distribution into the hydrophobic space. An appreciably large amount of this reagent could be retained by the adsorption mechanism even with a relatively thin loading solution. The divalent metal ions of Mn2+, Co2+ and Zn2+ were extracted as 1:1 neutral complexes ([ML]), while Ni2+ and Cu2+ as ion-pairs of 1:1 cationic complex ([MHL]+) with anion in SPE with H2L. The extractability and selectivity were substantially the same as that in liquid-liquid extraction.

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This study was financially supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (No. 26410148). We thank Dr. T. Yamakoshi at Fuji Silysia Chemical Ltd. for information on ODS and helpful discussions.

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Ohmuro, S., Fujii, K., Yasui, T. et al. Enhanced Retention of Chelating Reagents in Octadecylsilyl Silica Phase by Interaction with Residual Silanol Groups in Solid Phase Extraction of Divalent Metal Ions. ANAL. SCI. 32, 343–347 (2016). https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.32.343

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