2016
DOI: 10.1080/03067319.2016.1196884
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Dispersive ionic liquid microextraction of aluminium from environmental water samples by effervescent generation of carbon dioxide

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“…In the meantime, citric acid is hygroscopic and easily reacts when mixed with alkaline salts [25]. However, in the research by Naeemullah et al [27], the pH value of the excess citric acid was mentioned to be lowered, and the sample solution was acidified, which reduced extraction efficiency. Citric acid and ascorbic acid were reported to be less stable at temperatures above 90°C.…”
Section: Factors Controlling Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the meantime, citric acid is hygroscopic and easily reacts when mixed with alkaline salts [25]. However, in the research by Naeemullah et al [27], the pH value of the excess citric acid was mentioned to be lowered, and the sample solution was acidified, which reduced extraction efficiency. Citric acid and ascorbic acid were reported to be less stable at temperatures above 90°C.…”
Section: Factors Controlling Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The functionality and tunable characteristics of ILs are varied by manipulating the length and branching of the alkyl groups incorporated into the cations [34]. ILs have hydrophobic and hydrophilic nano-domains to be used for separation techniques in micro-heterogeneous systems [27]. The surface tension of ILs was recorded below water, thus giving an advantage in enhancing the process of phase separation [29].…”
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“…Binary tablets have been proposed for EA-DLLME following two main strategies. On the one hand, the tablet can be prepared only containing the effervescence agents, while the solvent is added in a different step [ 48 , 49 , 50 ]. On the other hand, the tablet can be prepared containing the carbon dioxide source and the solvent, while the sample is acidified for a better effervescence [ 51 ].…”
Section: Effervescence-assisted Dispersive Liquid-phase Microextramentioning
confidence: 99%