Free Eu(III) Determination by Donnan Membrane Technique with Electrochemical Detection : Implementation and Evaluation

The aim of this study was to develop an analytical method to determine free concentrations of Europium (Eu(III)) in natural waters. Europium(III) in solution was detected using cathodic stripping voltammetry after complexation with N-nitroso-N-phenylhydroxylamine (cupferron). Optimization of analytical parameters allowed us to detect nanomolar levels of Eu(III) in solution. Free Eu(III) in solution was measured using the Donnan membrane technique in which a natural solution (the “donor”, containing various ligands) is separated from a ligand-free solution (the “acceptor”) by a cation-exchange membrane. This membrane allows only non-colloidal cationic species to pass through it, and after an adequate time equilibrium is reached between both compartments. Total Eu(III) concentration can then be quantified in the acceptor solution and related to free Eu(III) in the natural sample. Due to its high valency, free Eu(III) tends to adsorb strongly to the cation-exchange membrane. In order to determine the physicochemical conditions minimizing this adsorption, we analyzed solutions of different Eu(III) and Ca(II) (as background ion) concentrations. Results showed that 100 mM of Ca(II) were necessary to make adsorption of Eu(III) onto the membrane negligible. The optimized setup was then used to quantify Eu(III) complexation in a Eu(III)-dissolved organic matter solution.

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Main Authors: Janot, Noémie, Groenenberg, Jan E., Otero-Fariña, Alba, Pinheiro, José Paulo
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Subjects:Cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV), Dissolved organic matter (DOM), Europium, Saline conditions, Trace metal speciation, Trivalent ions,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5802002025-01-14 Janot, Noémie Groenenberg, Jan E. Otero-Fariña, Alba Pinheiro, José Paulo Article/Letter to editor Aquatic Geochemistry 27 (2021) 2 ISSN: 1380-6165 Free Eu(III) Determination by Donnan Membrane Technique with Electrochemical Detection : Implementation and Evaluation 2021 The aim of this study was to develop an analytical method to determine free concentrations of Europium (Eu(III)) in natural waters. Europium(III) in solution was detected using cathodic stripping voltammetry after complexation with N-nitroso-N-phenylhydroxylamine (cupferron). Optimization of analytical parameters allowed us to detect nanomolar levels of Eu(III) in solution. Free Eu(III) in solution was measured using the Donnan membrane technique in which a natural solution (the “donor”, containing various ligands) is separated from a ligand-free solution (the “acceptor”) by a cation-exchange membrane. This membrane allows only non-colloidal cationic species to pass through it, and after an adequate time equilibrium is reached between both compartments. Total Eu(III) concentration can then be quantified in the acceptor solution and related to free Eu(III) in the natural sample. Due to its high valency, free Eu(III) tends to adsorb strongly to the cation-exchange membrane. In order to determine the physicochemical conditions minimizing this adsorption, we analyzed solutions of different Eu(III) and Ca(II) (as background ion) concentrations. Results showed that 100 mM of Ca(II) were necessary to make adsorption of Eu(III) onto the membrane negligible. The optimized setup was then used to quantify Eu(III) complexation in a Eu(III)-dissolved organic matter solution. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/free-euiii-determination-by-donnan-membrane-technique-with-electr 10.1007/s10498-021-09392-4 https://edepot.wur.nl/543221 Cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV) Dissolved organic matter (DOM) Europium Saline conditions Trace metal speciation Trivalent ions https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV)
Dissolved organic matter (DOM)
Europium
Saline conditions
Trace metal speciation
Trivalent ions
Cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV)
Dissolved organic matter (DOM)
Europium
Saline conditions
Trace metal speciation
Trivalent ions
spellingShingle Cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV)
Dissolved organic matter (DOM)
Europium
Saline conditions
Trace metal speciation
Trivalent ions
Cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV)
Dissolved organic matter (DOM)
Europium
Saline conditions
Trace metal speciation
Trivalent ions
Janot, Noémie
Groenenberg, Jan E.
Otero-Fariña, Alba
Pinheiro, José Paulo
Free Eu(III) Determination by Donnan Membrane Technique with Electrochemical Detection : Implementation and Evaluation
description The aim of this study was to develop an analytical method to determine free concentrations of Europium (Eu(III)) in natural waters. Europium(III) in solution was detected using cathodic stripping voltammetry after complexation with N-nitroso-N-phenylhydroxylamine (cupferron). Optimization of analytical parameters allowed us to detect nanomolar levels of Eu(III) in solution. Free Eu(III) in solution was measured using the Donnan membrane technique in which a natural solution (the “donor”, containing various ligands) is separated from a ligand-free solution (the “acceptor”) by a cation-exchange membrane. This membrane allows only non-colloidal cationic species to pass through it, and after an adequate time equilibrium is reached between both compartments. Total Eu(III) concentration can then be quantified in the acceptor solution and related to free Eu(III) in the natural sample. Due to its high valency, free Eu(III) tends to adsorb strongly to the cation-exchange membrane. In order to determine the physicochemical conditions minimizing this adsorption, we analyzed solutions of different Eu(III) and Ca(II) (as background ion) concentrations. Results showed that 100 mM of Ca(II) were necessary to make adsorption of Eu(III) onto the membrane negligible. The optimized setup was then used to quantify Eu(III) complexation in a Eu(III)-dissolved organic matter solution.
format Article/Letter to editor
topic_facet Cathodic stripping voltammetry (CSV)
Dissolved organic matter (DOM)
Europium
Saline conditions
Trace metal speciation
Trivalent ions
author Janot, Noémie
Groenenberg, Jan E.
Otero-Fariña, Alba
Pinheiro, José Paulo
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Groenenberg, Jan E.
Otero-Fariña, Alba
Pinheiro, José Paulo
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title Free Eu(III) Determination by Donnan Membrane Technique with Electrochemical Detection : Implementation and Evaluation
title_short Free Eu(III) Determination by Donnan Membrane Technique with Electrochemical Detection : Implementation and Evaluation
title_full Free Eu(III) Determination by Donnan Membrane Technique with Electrochemical Detection : Implementation and Evaluation
title_fullStr Free Eu(III) Determination by Donnan Membrane Technique with Electrochemical Detection : Implementation and Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Free Eu(III) Determination by Donnan Membrane Technique with Electrochemical Detection : Implementation and Evaluation
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