Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) is an acknowledged hazardous material in drinking waters. As such, effective monitoring and assessment of the risks posed by Cr(VI) are important analytical objectives for both human health and environmental science. However, because of the lack of highly sensitive, rapid, and simple procedures, a relatively limited number of studies have been carried out in this field. Here we report a simple and sensitive analytical procedure of flow injection analysis (FIA) for sub-nanomolar Cr(VI) in drinking water samples with a liquid core waveguide capillary cell (LWCC). The procedure is based on a highly selective reaction between 1, 5-diphenylcarbazide and Cr(VI) under acidic conditions. The optimized experimental param...
Chromium exists usually in the (III) or (VI) oxidation states. In contrast to Cr(III), which is esse...
Determination of chromate at low concentration levels in drinking water is an important analytical o...
The two primary oxidation states of chromium in natural waters, Cr(Ill) and Cr(VI), differsignifican...
A new highly sensitive flow-injection analysis (FIA) method with thermal lens spectrometric detecti...
A flow-based method for the spectrophotometric determination of chromium (VI) in recreational waters...
A novel on-line preconcentration and determination system based on a fiber-packed column was develop...
Chromium contamination of drinking water has become a global problem due to its extensive use in ind...
An analytical method combining microfluidic flow injection analysis (μFIA) with thermal lens microsc...
A liquid core waveguide (LCW) has been used to extend the sensitivity of conventional absorbance spe...
Simple and robust analytical procedures were developed for hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) and lead (Pb...
Simple and robust analytical procedures were developed for hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) and lead (Pb...
Main parameters of the 1-5 diphenylcarbazide standard method for specrophotometrical detection of C...
In this study, a simple sample preparation method was developed for the determination of tri-and hex...
A novel on-line oxidation method of ultra-trace Cr(III) dissolved in natural water has been develope...
A novel on-line oxidation method of ultra-trace Cr(III) dissolved in natural water has been develope...
Chromium exists usually in the (III) or (VI) oxidation states. In contrast to Cr(III), which is esse...
Determination of chromate at low concentration levels in drinking water is an important analytical o...
The two primary oxidation states of chromium in natural waters, Cr(Ill) and Cr(VI), differsignifican...
A new highly sensitive flow-injection analysis (FIA) method with thermal lens spectrometric detecti...
A flow-based method for the spectrophotometric determination of chromium (VI) in recreational waters...
A novel on-line preconcentration and determination system based on a fiber-packed column was develop...
Chromium contamination of drinking water has become a global problem due to its extensive use in ind...
An analytical method combining microfluidic flow injection analysis (μFIA) with thermal lens microsc...
A liquid core waveguide (LCW) has been used to extend the sensitivity of conventional absorbance spe...
Simple and robust analytical procedures were developed for hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) and lead (Pb...
Simple and robust analytical procedures were developed for hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) and lead (Pb...
Main parameters of the 1-5 diphenylcarbazide standard method for specrophotometrical detection of C...
In this study, a simple sample preparation method was developed for the determination of tri-and hex...
A novel on-line oxidation method of ultra-trace Cr(III) dissolved in natural water has been develope...
A novel on-line oxidation method of ultra-trace Cr(III) dissolved in natural water has been develope...
Chromium exists usually in the (III) or (VI) oxidation states. In contrast to Cr(III), which is esse...
Determination of chromate at low concentration levels in drinking water is an important analytical o...
The two primary oxidation states of chromium in natural waters, Cr(Ill) and Cr(VI), differsignifican...