Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1245858 Talanta 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ammonium fluoride was found to be very efficient modifier for the elimination of MgCl2 interference on Pb determination. Ammonium fluoride probably converts strongly interfering volatile MgCl2 to less volatile MgF2 matrix that makes possible the release of Pb analyte at lower temperature, before the matrix starts to vaporize. It was observed likewise that NH4F removes the interferences mentioned, i.e. caused by MgCl2 presence, much more effectively as compared with some modifiers, before now recommended for this purpose. The application of this modifier to the determination of Pb in 2% (m/v) MgCl2 has ensured the characteristic mass and LOD value in the original sample of 12 pg and 60 ng g−1, respectively (10 μl aliquots of sample). Applying the modifier to standards and samples enables the use of matrix-free standard solutions for attaining accurate analysis as verified by recovery studies.

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