Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1227990 Microchemical Journal 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

This work describes the method development for the simultaneous determination of Cd and Fe using the main resonance line of Cd at 228.802 nm and a secondary Fe line at 228.725 nm, and high-resolution continuum source electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (HR-CS ET AAS). Two certified reference materials and two ‘real’ samples of industrial and domestic sewage sludge have been analyzed as slurries prepared in a mixture of HF and HNO3. The simultaneous determination has been performed using a short temperature program of only 30 s, without a pyrolysis stage and with two atomization stages, at 1300 °C and 2300 °C, taking into consideration the significantly different thermal characteristics of Cd and Fe. Structured background, which is likely due to the presence of one or more diatomic molecules, including SiO, has been detected. However, there has been no spectral overlap between molecular bands and the atomic lines of Cd and Fe, making possible the determination to be carried out using only automatic correction for continuous background. Calibration against aqueous standards lead to good agreement between certified or informed values and the determined values, at a statistical confidence level of 95%; recovery tests were performed for real samples, resulting in recoveries ranging from 90 to 105%. Detection limits of 0.03 and 90 µg g− 1 for Cd and Fe, respectively, have been obtained, which are adequate for the purpose.

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