Theoretical and Analytical Characterization of a Flow-Through Permeation Liquid Membrane with Controlled Flux for Metal Speciation Measurements
- 23 January 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 75 (4) , 893-900
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac020486x
Abstract
Speciation measurements with the permeation liquid membrane (PLM) technology require necessarily a good control of the flux of the analyte. In this perspective, a PLM-based multichannel flow-through cell has been designed. The first objective of this study has been to adapt the classical Levich model commonly used for electrochemical flow devices to the characteristic geometry of the PLM cell. In the latter case and contrary to the Levich model, the effects of the channel lateral walls on the flux of active species through the membrane have to be taken into account. The problem was solved by considering the existence of two parabolic Poiseuille profiles perpendicular to each other and developing along the fluid motion. The theoretical results obtained match satisfactorily with experimental data. The analytical study of this PLM system has been performed with copper(II) ions as test species and has shown that the preconcentration factor is (1) linear at least for preconcentration times of ≤120 min, (2) reproducible on the same membrane as well as on different membranes, and (3) independent of the initial test metal ion concentration in the sample solution. The capabilities of this cell to determine metal speciation by considering lability of complexes and the flux of metal at variable flow rates of the test solution is also discussed by means of Cu(II)/sulfosalicylic complexes.Keywords
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