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METAUX LOURDS - RECHERCHE

COEI-2-METAUX Search for heavy metals

  1. Principle of the method

Heavy metals react with the thiol function to form sulphurs. The coloration that results is compared to a standard.

  1. Reagents

2.1.    Ammonium acetate,

2.2.    Lead nitrate (II),

2.3.    Glycerol,

2.4.    Methanol,

2.5.    Sodium hydroxide, solution at 1 mole NaOH /l,

2.6.    Hydrochloric acid at 37%,

2.7.    Thioacetamide reagent (R):

2.8.    Standard lead solution:

2.8.1.  Lead solution at 1000 μg/ml: dissolve 1.598 g of lead nitrate(II) in water and complete to 1000 ml.

2.8.2.  Lead solution at 10 μg/ml. Add 10 ml of the solution 2.8.1 and complete to 1000 ml. To be prepared just before use.

2.9.    Buffer solution, pH = 3.5: dissolve 6.25 g of ammonium acetate in 6 ml of water, add 6.4 ml of hydrochloric acid (2.6) and dilute with water until 25 ml.

  1. Procedure

3.1.    Test solution: pour 5 ml of buffer solution (2.9), 25.0 g of sample and about 15 ml of water into a 50 ml graduated flask. Complete with water up to the reference mark.

3.2.    Coloured solutions:

3.2.1.  Sample solution: mix 12.0 ml of test solution (3.1) and 2.0 ml of buffer solution (2.9) in a test tube.

3.2.2.  Comparative solution: mix 2.0 ml of test solution (3.1), 2.0 ml of buffer solution (2.9), 0.5 ml of standard lead solution (2.8.2), 4.5 ml of water and 5.0 ml of methanol in a test tube.

3.2.3.  Control solution: mix 12.0 ml of test solution (3.1), 2.0 ml of buffer solution (2.9) and 0.5 ml of standard lead solution (2.8.2) in a test tube.

3.2.4.  Comparison of colorations:

  • add 1.2 ml of thioacetamide reagent (2.7) in the 3 test tubes (3.2.1 to 3), mix and wait 2 minutes. Compare the coloration vertically in the light of day.
  • the sample solution must not be darker than the comparative solution.
  • the control solution must not be lighter than the comparative solution.
  1. Results:

The conditions described in 3.2.4 are obtained if the heavy metal content is less than 10 mg/l expressed in lead and with a precision of 1 mg/l.