Effects of Low Acetic Acid Concentrations in Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (CROSBI ID 191042)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Rončević, Sanda ; Široki, Marija
engleski
Effects of Low Acetic Acid Concentrations in Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry
The effects of low acetic acid concentration on selected analytical lines (MnII, LiI, CuI, CuII, CdI, and CdII) were studied as a function of incident power and carrier gas flow rate, using an ARL35000 C inductively coupled plasma spectrometer. Line intensity and line-to-background intensity ratios were measured for water and for 3 and 10% acetic acid. The magnitude and mechanism of interference produced by acetic acid were revealed from measured changes in the solution uptake rate, the departure of the ratio of line intensity in acetic acid solution and that in water from unity and the changes in ion-to-atom line intensity ratio. Trace metal determination in 3% acetic acid, used as a "model" solution in health control of packaging materials, and in 9-10% vinegar was carried out by direct aspiration of sample into the plasma at compromise conditions for multi-element analysis (r.f. power, 1200W and carrier gas flow rate, 0.9 l/min, using matrix-matched calibration standards. Detection limits and relative standard deviation values for Fe, Cu, Cr, Ni, Pb, Al, Cd and Zn were almost equal for aqueous solution and solutions of 3 and 10% acetic acid.
inductively coupled plasma spectrometry; acetic acid; trace metals
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Podaci o izdanju
9 (2)
1994.
99-104
objavljeno
0267-9477
10.1039/JA9940900099
Povezanost rada
Kemija