Green analytical methodology using indian almond (terminalia catappa l.) leaf extract for determination of aluminum ion in waste water from ceramic factories

The use of natural reagents from plant extracts for chemical analysis is one of the approaches in the development of low cost and environmentally friendly green analytical chemistry methodology. Here, crude extract from Indian Almond (Terminalia Catappa L.) leaves was used for colorimetric determina...

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Main Authors: Pimporn Insain, Supada Khonyoung, Ponlayuth Sooksamiti, Somchai Lapanantnoppakhun, Jaroon Jakmunee, Kate Grudpan, Katja Zajicek, Supaporn Kradtap Hartwell
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-478012018-04-25T08:44:10Z Green analytical methodology using indian almond (terminalia catappa l.) leaf extract for determination of aluminum ion in waste water from ceramic factories Pimporn Insain Supada Khonyoung Ponlayuth Sooksamiti Somchai Lapanantnoppakhun Jaroon Jakmunee Kate Grudpan Katja Zajicek Supaporn Kradtap Hartwell The use of natural reagents from plant extracts for chemical analysis is one of the approaches in the development of low cost and environmentally friendly green analytical chemistry methodology. Here, crude extract from Indian Almond (Terminalia Catappa L.) leaves was used for colorimetric determination of aluminum by monitoring the absorbance of the Al 3+ -extract complex at 435 nm. Dry leaves and freeze-dried fresh leaf extract can be kept for extended use. A simple flow injection analysis (FIA) system was also employed for rapid analysis (approximately 180 injections/h). The linear working range up to 100 mg L -1 was established with a detection limit (blank + 3SD) of 0.8 mg L -1 , a limit of quantitation (blank + 10SD) of 2.4 mg L -1 , and a relative standard deviation of 3 - 5%. This simple green analytical chemistry methodology was applied for the determination of Al 3+ in waste water samples from ceramic factories. The results agreed well with the results obtained from the ICP-OES technique. © 2013 The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry. 2018-04-25T08:44:10Z 2018-04-25T08:44:10Z 2013-07-19 Journal 13482246 09106340 2-s2.0-84880150859 10.2116/analsci.29.655 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84880150859&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/47801
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description The use of natural reagents from plant extracts for chemical analysis is one of the approaches in the development of low cost and environmentally friendly green analytical chemistry methodology. Here, crude extract from Indian Almond (Terminalia Catappa L.) leaves was used for colorimetric determination of aluminum by monitoring the absorbance of the Al 3+ -extract complex at 435 nm. Dry leaves and freeze-dried fresh leaf extract can be kept for extended use. A simple flow injection analysis (FIA) system was also employed for rapid analysis (approximately 180 injections/h). The linear working range up to 100 mg L -1 was established with a detection limit (blank + 3SD) of 0.8 mg L -1 , a limit of quantitation (blank + 10SD) of 2.4 mg L -1 , and a relative standard deviation of 3 - 5%. This simple green analytical chemistry methodology was applied for the determination of Al 3+ in waste water samples from ceramic factories. The results agreed well with the results obtained from the ICP-OES technique. © 2013 The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry.
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author Pimporn Insain
Supada Khonyoung
Ponlayuth Sooksamiti
Somchai Lapanantnoppakhun
Jaroon Jakmunee
Kate Grudpan
Katja Zajicek
Supaporn Kradtap Hartwell
spellingShingle Pimporn Insain
Supada Khonyoung
Ponlayuth Sooksamiti
Somchai Lapanantnoppakhun
Jaroon Jakmunee
Kate Grudpan
Katja Zajicek
Supaporn Kradtap Hartwell
Green analytical methodology using indian almond (terminalia catappa l.) leaf extract for determination of aluminum ion in waste water from ceramic factories
author_facet Pimporn Insain
Supada Khonyoung
Ponlayuth Sooksamiti
Somchai Lapanantnoppakhun
Jaroon Jakmunee
Kate Grudpan
Katja Zajicek
Supaporn Kradtap Hartwell
author_sort Pimporn Insain
title Green analytical methodology using indian almond (terminalia catappa l.) leaf extract for determination of aluminum ion in waste water from ceramic factories
title_short Green analytical methodology using indian almond (terminalia catappa l.) leaf extract for determination of aluminum ion in waste water from ceramic factories
title_full Green analytical methodology using indian almond (terminalia catappa l.) leaf extract for determination of aluminum ion in waste water from ceramic factories
title_fullStr Green analytical methodology using indian almond (terminalia catappa l.) leaf extract for determination of aluminum ion in waste water from ceramic factories
title_full_unstemmed Green analytical methodology using indian almond (terminalia catappa l.) leaf extract for determination of aluminum ion in waste water from ceramic factories
title_sort green analytical methodology using indian almond (terminalia catappa l.) leaf extract for determination of aluminum ion in waste water from ceramic factories
publishDate 2018
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