In situ determination of V(V) by diffusive gradients in thin films and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry techniques using amberlite IRA-410 resin as a binding layer
A new DGT method for sampling V(V) in situ was developed. For the first time, Amberlite IRA-410 was used as binding layer for V(V) sampling by DGT. The diffusion coefficient of V(V) through agarose gel is reported. The method was efficient to overcome interference of Cl− in V determination by ICP-MS. The proposed approach was efficient to determine V in river and acid drainage water.