Abstract

Studies on determination of five heavy metals, i.e. copper (Cu), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), lead (Pb) and nickel (Ni) in water samples collected from drains located outside five factories using sodium sulfide precipitation and aluminium sulphate inorganic coagulation followed by FAAS detection were carried out. The amount of coagulant added, effect of centrifugation time and analysis methods have been developed and optimized. Samples was analysed by FAAS after undergone digestion with 1:1 nitric acid according to EPA Method 200.7. The recoveries of analytes were in the range of 68 to 99.2.% The relative standard deviations of the studied five elements were found in the range of 0.1-12.5%. The method detection limit of Cu, Cd, Cr, Pb and Ni were 0.043, 0.012, 0.011, 0.020 and 0.008 mg/L. The presented coprecipitation procedure was successfully applied to determine five free elements in the
environmental samples collected from the drains surrounding the factories. The concentration of the heavy metals in the collected water samples were not exceeded the maximum contamination levels which stipulated under Environmental Quality Act 1974.

Issue

The Experiment 2014

Article Subject:

Science

KeyWords:

Sodium Sulfide Precipitation, Aluminium Sulphate Coagulation, FAAS Analysis, Nitric Acid

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77.Chong Kian Wei et al, The Experiment, 2014., Vol. 28(1), 1888-1895