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Abstract A simple and reliable method for the rapid and selective separation of Cu(II) ion from water, waste water and black tea by using octadecyl silica membrane disks modified with an H2Salphen (L) and flame atomic absorption spectrometry is presented. Extraction efficiency and the influence of flow rate, pH and minimum amount of stripping acid were investigated. Maximum capacity of the membrane disks modified by 2 mg of (L) was found to be 487.5 ± 7.5 μ of copper. The limit of detection of proposed method is 0.07 ng/cm3.

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