Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9743346 | Analytica Chimica Acta | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Post-column decomposition and hydride generation steps were studied for sensitive detection with the AFS detector. This method was applied to investigate the conditions under which speciation analysis of antimony in sediment samples can be carried out. Stability studies of Sb species during the extraction processes of solid matrices, using different reagents solutions, were performed. Results demonstrate that for the extraction yield and the stability of Sb species in different marine sediment extracts, citric acid in ascorbic acid medium was the best extracting solution for antimony speciation analysis in this matrix (between 55% and 65% of total Sb was recovered from CRMs, Sb(III) being the predominant species). The developed method allows the separation of the three compounds within 6 min with detection limits of 30 ng gâ1 for Sb(III) and TMSbCl2 and 40 ng gâ1 for Sb(V) in sediment samples.
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Authors
M. Potin-Gautier, F. Pannier, W. Quiroz, H. Pinochet, I. de Gregori,