Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10559091 Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this study, a new device was applied for direct solid sampling flame atomic absorption spectrometry. It was used for trace determination of cadmium in biological samples (bovine and chicken liver). Test samples (0.5 to 7 mg) were weighed into small paper capsules, which were introduced into a quartz cell heated by an air-acetylene flame. Operational conditions for the proposed system were evaluated. There was no significant difference between the results obtained with the proposed system and those obtained after digestion and determination by conventional graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. Good agreement was also obtained with the certified values of two reference materials. Background signals were always low. The characteristic mass was 0.34 ng and relative standard deviation was less than 8%. The limit of detection for the proposed procedure was 1.6 ng or 0.23 μg g− 1 if a sample mass of 7 mg was used. Excluding the steps for sample preparation (drying, milling and weighing), the proposed system allows the determination of 40 test samples per hour and it can be easily adapted to conventional flame atomic absorption spectrometers.
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