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Possibilities and Limitations of ICP-Spectrometric Determination of the Total Content of Tin and Its Inorganic and Organic Speciations in Waters with Different Salinity Levels—Part 2: Separate Determination of Inorganic and Organic Speciations of Tin

In this study, determination of the inorganic and organic forms of tin in waters of different salinities is considered. The possibility of the separation of speciations of tin using liquid–liquid extraction (LLE); precipitation with fluorides, iodides, ammonia, and iron (III) chloride; and sorption...

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Autores principales: Temerdashev, Zaual, Abakumov, Pavel, Bolshov, Mikhail, Abakumova, Darya, Pupyshev, Alexander
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10538066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37764390
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28186615
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author Temerdashev, Zaual
Abakumov, Pavel
Bolshov, Mikhail
Abakumova, Darya
Pupyshev, Alexander
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Abakumov, Pavel
Bolshov, Mikhail
Abakumova, Darya
Pupyshev, Alexander
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description In this study, determination of the inorganic and organic forms of tin in waters of different salinities is considered. The possibility of the separation of speciations of tin using liquid–liquid extraction (LLE); precipitation with fluorides, iodides, ammonia, and iron (III) chloride; and sorption of organotin compounds (OTCs) was studied. The LLE and analyte precipitation methods proved to be ineffective. Inorganic and organic forms of tin were separated by the sorption of OTCs using silica gel sorbent Diapak C18. Under optimized conditions, a technique for the separate determination of the forms of tin in natural waters was developed. The technique combines hydride generation and microwave mineralization of solutions followed by ICP spectrometry. The inorganic forms of tin were determined after their solid-phase separation from organotin compounds. The lower limits of analyte quantification were 0.03 μg/L (ICP-MS) and 0.05 μg/L (ICP-OES), which provide separate determinations of inorganic and organic forms of tin in waters with different salinities. The content of OTCs in water was determined by subtracting the inorganic concentration from the total concentration of tin. The technique will allow a comprehensive assessment of the toxicological impact of tin speciations on the aquatic ecosystem.
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spelling pubmed-105380662023-09-29 Possibilities and Limitations of ICP-Spectrometric Determination of the Total Content of Tin and Its Inorganic and Organic Speciations in Waters with Different Salinity Levels—Part 2: Separate Determination of Inorganic and Organic Speciations of Tin Temerdashev, Zaual Abakumov, Pavel Bolshov, Mikhail Abakumova, Darya Pupyshev, Alexander Molecules Article In this study, determination of the inorganic and organic forms of tin in waters of different salinities is considered. The possibility of the separation of speciations of tin using liquid–liquid extraction (LLE); precipitation with fluorides, iodides, ammonia, and iron (III) chloride; and sorption of organotin compounds (OTCs) was studied. The LLE and analyte precipitation methods proved to be ineffective. Inorganic and organic forms of tin were separated by the sorption of OTCs using silica gel sorbent Diapak C18. Under optimized conditions, a technique for the separate determination of the forms of tin in natural waters was developed. The technique combines hydride generation and microwave mineralization of solutions followed by ICP spectrometry. The inorganic forms of tin were determined after their solid-phase separation from organotin compounds. The lower limits of analyte quantification were 0.03 μg/L (ICP-MS) and 0.05 μg/L (ICP-OES), which provide separate determinations of inorganic and organic forms of tin in waters with different salinities. The content of OTCs in water was determined by subtracting the inorganic concentration from the total concentration of tin. The technique will allow a comprehensive assessment of the toxicological impact of tin speciations on the aquatic ecosystem. MDPI 2023-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10538066/ /pubmed/37764390 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28186615 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Temerdashev, Zaual
Abakumov, Pavel
Bolshov, Mikhail
Abakumova, Darya
Pupyshev, Alexander
Possibilities and Limitations of ICP-Spectrometric Determination of the Total Content of Tin and Its Inorganic and Organic Speciations in Waters with Different Salinity Levels—Part 2: Separate Determination of Inorganic and Organic Speciations of Tin
title Possibilities and Limitations of ICP-Spectrometric Determination of the Total Content of Tin and Its Inorganic and Organic Speciations in Waters with Different Salinity Levels—Part 2: Separate Determination of Inorganic and Organic Speciations of Tin
title_full Possibilities and Limitations of ICP-Spectrometric Determination of the Total Content of Tin and Its Inorganic and Organic Speciations in Waters with Different Salinity Levels—Part 2: Separate Determination of Inorganic and Organic Speciations of Tin
title_fullStr Possibilities and Limitations of ICP-Spectrometric Determination of the Total Content of Tin and Its Inorganic and Organic Speciations in Waters with Different Salinity Levels—Part 2: Separate Determination of Inorganic and Organic Speciations of Tin
title_full_unstemmed Possibilities and Limitations of ICP-Spectrometric Determination of the Total Content of Tin and Its Inorganic and Organic Speciations in Waters with Different Salinity Levels—Part 2: Separate Determination of Inorganic and Organic Speciations of Tin
title_short Possibilities and Limitations of ICP-Spectrometric Determination of the Total Content of Tin and Its Inorganic and Organic Speciations in Waters with Different Salinity Levels—Part 2: Separate Determination of Inorganic and Organic Speciations of Tin
title_sort possibilities and limitations of icp-spectrometric determination of the total content of tin and its inorganic and organic speciations in waters with different salinity levels—part 2: separate determination of inorganic and organic speciations of tin
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10538066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37764390
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28186615
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