Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10559878 Talanta 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
This work exploits a multi-syringe injection analysis (MSFIA) system coupled with a long liquid waveguide capillary cell for the spectrophotometric determination of zinc and copper in waters. A liquid waveguide capillary cell (1.0 m pathlength, 550 μm i.d. and 250 μL internal volume) was used to enhance the sensitivity of the detection. The determination for both ions is based on a colorimetric reaction with zincon at different pH values. The developed methodology compares favourably with other previously described procedures, as it allows to reach low detection limits for both cations (LODs of 0.1 and 2 μg L−1, for copper and zinc, respectively), without the need for any pre-concentration step. The system also provided a linear response up to 100 μg L−1 with a high throughput (43 h−1) and low reagent consumption and effluent production. The developed work was applied to natural waters and three certified reference water samples.
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