Digital image determination of copper in food and water after preconcentration and magnetic tip separation for in-cavity desorption/color development.

Food Chem

Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Fayoum University, 35514 Fayoum, Egypt; Chemistry Department, Al-Quwayiyah College of Science and Humanities, Shaqra University, 11971, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Water Research Group, College of Science and Humanities at Ad-Dawadmi, Shaqra University, Ad-Dawadmi 11911, Saudi Arabia. Electronic address:

Published: June 2024

A new analytical method for measuring copper in food and water was developed and validated, employing a solid-phase extraction (SPE) technique combined with digital-image-based (DIB) detection. A novel magnetic adsorbent of zinc ferrite/Citrullus colocynthis biochar (ZF@C.BC) was used to preconcentrate copper. A magnetic tip was used to separate the copper-loaded adsorbent from the extraction medium and to dispense it to the DIB plate. In-situ desorption and development of the spot color with iodide-starch reagent were carried out, and a digital image of the developed spots was captured using a smartphone and processed using ImageJ software. The copper adsorption capacity was 91.3 mg g. Desorption was effected using a 0.3 mol L hydrochloric acid. The preconcentration factor was 300, the limit of detection was 4.8 μg L, the linearity was 16-600 μg L and the sample throughput was 12 h. The developed approach was validated by analyzing food and water samples, confirming recoveries ≥ 91 % and 88 %, respectively, with RSD ≤ 8.4 %, n = 3.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.138435DOI Listing

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