Matrix Effect Assessment of an Ion Chromatographic Method to Determine Inorganic Anions in Wastewater
2018
Costa, RachelB. | Camiloti, PriscilaR. | Sabatini, CarolinaA. | dos Santos, CarlaE. D. | Lima Gomes, PauloC. F. | Adorno, MariaÂngela T.
Inorganic anion monitoring is essential for bioreactor operation and is related for pollution control or energy and products recovery. However, there is a lack of studies validating methods for inorganic anions analyses in conditions compatible to those in bioreactor operations treating different types of wastewater. This paper provides a systematic statistical study and matrix-effect assessment for sugarcane vinasse, leachate, sewage and synthetic sewage. Sample preparation consisted of only a filtration and sample dilution. Cl⁻, NO₂⁻, NO₃⁻, PO₄³⁻ and SO₄²⁻ were determined in a Dionex ICS 5000® equipped with a chemical conductivity suppressor. Calibration curves were linear and well-adjusted between 2.5 and 50 mg L⁻¹ for all the anions in all the tested matrices, except PO₄³⁻ and SO₄²⁻ in vinasse. A calibration range for PO₄³⁻ in all tested matrices was 5.0 to 100 mg L⁻¹, whereas a range from 5.0 mg L⁻¹ to 50 mg L⁻¹ was obtained for SO₄²⁻ in vinasse. All the anions yielded recoveries in the range of 85–115% for all the tested matrices. Relative standard deviations lower than 10 and 2% were achieved for peak areas and retention times, respectively. A signal enhancement was observed for all the tested matrices and all the anions. The matrix effect level varied from −1.7 (NO₂⁻ in vinasse) to −33.9% (Cl⁻ in leachate). Sewage was the less affected matrix, while leachate gave higher matrix effects. Validation results and the matrix effect assessment showed that a simple sample preparation is suitable for multi-elemental analyses of inorganic anions for complex environmental samples.
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