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5150258 
Journal Article 
Diphenyl diselenide grafted onto a Fe3O4-chitosan composite as a new nanosorbent for separation of metal ions by effervescent salt-assisted dispersive magnetic micro solid-phase extraction 
Fahimirad, B; Rangraz, Y; Elhampour, A; Nemati, F 
2018 
Microchimica Acta
ISSN: 0026-3672
EISSN: 1436-5073 
185 
12 
560 
English 
Diphenyl diselenide was immobilized on chitosan loaded with magnetite (Fe3O4) nanoparticles to give an efficient and cost-effective nanosorbent for the preconcentration of Pb(II), Cd(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) ions by using effervescent salt-assisted dispersive magnetic micro solid-phase extraction (EA-DM-μSPE). The metal ions were desorbed from the sorbent with 3M nitric acid and then quantified via microflame AAS. The main parameters affecting the extraction were optimized using a one-at-a-time method. Under optimum condition, the limits of detection, linear dynamic ranges, and relative standard deviations (for n = 3) are as following: Pb(II): 2.0 ng·mL-1; 6.3-900 ng·mL-1; 1.5%. Cd(II): 0.15 ng·mL-1; 0.7-85 ng·mL-1, 3.2%; Ni(II): 1.6 ng·mL-1,.6.0-600. ng·mL-1, 4.1%; Cu(II): 1.2 ng·mL-1, 3.0-300 ng·mL-1, 2.2%. The nanosorbent can be reused at least 4 times. Graphical abstract Fe3O4-chitosan composite was modified with diphenyl diselenide as a sorbent for separation of metal ions by effervescent salt-assisted dispersive magnetic micro solid-phase extraction.