Magnetic solid-phase extraction of trace cobalt(II) on iron oxide-hexagonal boron nitride in water and food samples
Mustafa SOYLAK, Ali Mohammednour ALI MOHAMMED, Furkan UZCAN

TL;DR
A new magnetic solid-phase extraction method using a nanocomposite material efficiently detects ultra-trace cobalt(II) in water and food samples.
Contribution
A novel iron oxide/hexagonal boron nitride nanocomposite enables rapid, selective, and eco-friendly extraction of trace cobalt(II) ions.
Findings
The method achieved a detection limit of 0.67 μg L−1 with high precision (4.2% RSD).
The extraction process was completed in 5 minutes using only 15 mg of sorbent.
Validation with certified reference materials confirmed the method's reliability for real-world samples.
Abstract
Determination of trace cobalt(II) (Co(II)) in real samples remains challenging because of its very low concentration and strong matrix interferences. In this study, a simple and green magnetic solid-phase extraction (mSPE) method was developed for the selective separation and preconcentration of Co(II) ions using a newly designed iron oxide/hexagonal boron nitride (IOhBN) nanocomposite. The material was synthesized through a one-step, surfactant-free coprecipitation process, combining the high surface area, stability, and layered structure of hBN with the magnetic and reactive features of Fe3O2 nanoparticles. This hybrid structure provided abundant active sites and rapid magnetic separability, enabling efficient extraction within 5 min using only 15 mg of sorbent. The optimized conditions were pH 7.0, eluent type and volume (3.0 mol L−1 of HNO3, 0.5 mL), and total extraction time of 5…
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TopicsAnalytical chemistry methods development · Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis · Extraction and Separation Processes
