Abstract: | A method for the determination of 1–100 p.p.m. of lead in high- and low-alloy steels by flameless atomic absorption is described. The sample was dissolved in aqua regia. and 2 μl of the diluted solution were pipetted into a Massmann-type furnace. Ashing of the sample at 625°C eliminated influences from hydrochloric acid. Fe, Cr and Ni gave similar negative interferences, which were compensated for by using low-alloy steel with standard additions. An interlaboratory comparison showed that this method gave the same result as extraction with TOPO in MIBK. The procedure could also be applied to commercial instruments. The time for a complete analysis including dissolution was 15 min. |