Rapid determination of lead and cadmium in sewage sludge samples using electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry with slurry sample introduction |
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Authors: | I. López-García P. Viñas J. Arroyo-Cortéz M. Hernández-Córdoba |
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Affiliation: | Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Murcia, E-30071-Murcia, Spain e-mail: hcordoba@fcu.um.es, ES
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Abstract: | Lead and cadmium concentrations in sewage sludge samples are determined by suspending the ground samples in a solution containing 10% (v/v) concentrated hydrofluoric acid, 1% (v/v) concentrated nitric acid, 0.5% (m/v) dihydrogen ammonium phosphate and 0.1% (m/v) sodium hexametaphosphate. Aliquots of 20 μL of these suspensions (4 mg/mL) are diluted to 1000 μL with the same solution and then injected into the electrothermal atomizer. The drying stage is performed by programming a 400?°C temperature, a ramp time of 20 s and a hold time of 15 s on the power supply of the atomizer. No ashing step is used. Platform atomization is carried out at 1600 and 1800?°C for Pb and Cd, respectively. Calibration is performed using aqueous standards in the 5–75 and 0.2– 5 μg/L Pb and Cd ranges, respectively. Results obtained for three certified reference materials and four samples demonstrate the reliability of the procedures described. |
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