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A procedure for the determination of Cd, Cu, Pb, Se and Tl by slurry sampling electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ETV-ICP-MS) with calibration by isotopic dilution is proposed. The slurry is prepared by mixing the sample with diluted nitric and hydrofluoric acids in an ultrasonic bath and then in a water bath at 60 °C for 120 min. The slurries were let to stand at least for 12 h, manually shaken before poured into the autosampler cups and homogenized by passing through an argon flow, just before pipetting it into the furnace. The analytes were determined in two groups, according to their thermal behaviors. The furnace temperature program was optimized and the selected compromised pyrolysis temperatures were: 400 °C for Cd, Se and Tl and 700 °C for Cu and Pb. The vaporization temperature was 2300 °C. The analyses were carried out without modifier as no significant effect was observed for different tested modifiers. Different sample particle sizes did not affect the sensitivity significantly, then a particle size ≤50 μm was adopted. The accuracy was checked by analyzing five certified reference sediments, with analytes concentrations from sub-μg g−1 to a few hundreds μg g−1. The great majority of the obtained concentrations were in agreement with the certified values. The detection limits, determined for the MESS-2 certified sediment, were, in μg g−1: 0.01 for Cd; 0.8 for Cu; 0.4 for Pb; 0.4 for Se and 0.06 for Tl. The precision was adequate with relative standard deviations lower than 12%. Isotopic dilution showed to be an efficient calibration technique for slurry, as the extraction of the analyte to the liquid phase of the slurry and the reactions in the vaporizer must help the equilibration between the added isotope and the isotope in the sample.  相似文献   

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The analytical conditions for thallium determination in soils and sediments by slurry sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry were studied and optimized. Elimination of a strong background for soils rich in organic materials by application of tungsten carbides coated graphite tubes/platforms was studied in detail. Tungsten carbides increased the maximum permissible pyrolysis temperature from 300 to 900 degrees C. The mechanism of tungsten carbide formation on different graphite surfaces was proposed. Application of a strong basic anion-exchange resin for interference elimination in thallium determination in marine sediments was described. Calibration was performed directly using aqueous standards both for soil and sediment analysis. Analysis of CRM confirmed the reliability of the approach. The precision and accuracy of thallium determination by the described method for soils and sediments was acceptable. A characteristic mass of 13.8 pg was obtained and the limit of detection for the proposed method was around 0.06 microg g(-1) Tl.  相似文献   

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A high-resolution continuum-source atomic absorption spectrometer with a xenon short-arc lamp as the radiation source, a compact double echelle monochromator with a focal length of 302 mm and a spectral resolution of λ/Δλ≈110 000, and a UV-sensitive charged-coupled device (CCD) array detector was used to investigate the spectral interferences found with a conventional line-source atomic absorption spectrometer in the determination of thallium in marine sediment reference materials. A transversely heated graphite furnace was used as the atomizer unit, and the samples were introduced in the form of slurries. A strong iron absorption line at 276.752 nm, which was observed at atomization temperatures >2000 °C in the vicinity of the thallium resonance line at 276.787 nm, could be responsible for some of the interferences observed with low-resolution continuum-source background correction. The outstanding feature at atomization temperatures <2000 °C was the electron excitation spectrum of the gaseous SO2 molecule that exhibited a pronounced rotational fine structure, and is for sure the main reason for the observed spectral interferences. The molecular structures could be removed completely by subtracting a model spectrum recorded during the atomization of KHSO4, using a least squares algorithm. The same results, within experimental error, were obtained for thallium in a variety of marine sediment reference materials using ammonium nitrate as a modifier, ruthenium as a permanent modifier in addition to ammonium nitrate, and without a modifier, using aqueous standards for calibration, demonstrating the ruggedness of the method. A characteristic mass of 15–16 pg Tl was obtained, and a limit of detection of 0.02 μg g−1 Tl was calculated from the standard deviation of five repetitive determinations of HISS-1, the sediment with the lowest thallium content.  相似文献   

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A screening method for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) determination in sediment using headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) with gas chromatography–flame ionization detection was developed. In order to obtain the convenient experimental conditions for HS-SPME extraction an experimental design with two steps was done. 0.2 g of sediment and 85 µm polyacrylate fibre, 80 °C and 120 min were the chosen extractions conditions. The limit of detection (LOD) was from 0.8 ng g−1 (fluoranthene) to 8 ng g−1 (chrysene). The relative standard deviation (RSD) was less than 7.0%. Determination of PAHs in NRC–CNRC–HS–3B reference marine sediment showed good agreement with the certified values. The method was applied in the analysis of ten river and estuary surface sediments from Gipuzkoa (North Spain). PAHs total concentration ranged from 400 to 5,500 ng g−1.

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The determination of thallium by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) is plagued by several difficult-to-control interferences. High-resolution continuum-source GFAAS, a technique not yet commercially available, was used to investigate and eliminate spectral interferences, and to develop a reliable method for the determination of thallium in coal using direct solid sampling. The resolution of 2.1 pm per pixel, and the display of the spectral environment ±0.2 nm on both sides of the analytical line were ideally suited for that purpose. The thallium signal was preceded by excessive non-specific absorption due to the coal matrix when pyrolysis temperatures ≤600 °C were used, and a characteristic molecular absorption with pronounced fine structure was following the atomic absorption. With a pyrolysis temperature of 700 °C the non-specific absorption at the beginning of the atomization stage could be eliminated, and using an atomization temperature of 1700 °C, and no modifier, the atomic absorption could be separated in wavelength and in time from the molecular structures, making possible an interference-free determination of thallium, using Pixel 260 at 276.8085 nm for background correction. The results obtained for 11 coal samples and one coal fly ash were in agreement at a 95% confidence level without a modifier, with palladium added in solution, and with ruthenium as permanent modifier, respectively, using aqueous standards for calibration. A characteristic mass of m0=12 pg and 5.5 pg was obtained with the center pixel only, and the center pixel ±1, respectively. The precision, expressed as relative standard deviation was typically better than 5%, and the limit of detection, based on three times the standard deviation of the coal with the lowest analyte content, was 0.01 μg g−1.  相似文献   

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It is highly desirable to design advanced heteroatomic doped porous carbon for wide application. Herein, N-doped porous carbon (NPC) was developed via the fabrication of high nitrogen cross-linked triazine polymers followed by pyrolysis and activation with controllable porous structure. The as-synthesized NPC at the pyrolysis temperature of 700 °C possessed rich nitrogen content (up to 11.51 %) and high specific surface area (1353 m2 g−1), which led to a high CO2 adsorption capability at 5.67 mmol g−1 at 298.15 K and 5 bar pressure and excellent stability. When the activation temperature was at 600 °C, such NPC exhibited a superior electrochemical performance as anode for supercapacitors with a specific capacitance of 158.8 and 113 F g−1 in 6 M KOH at a current density of 1 and 10 A g−1, respectively. Notably, it delivered an excellent stability with capacity retention of 97.4 % at 20 A g−1after 6000 cycles.  相似文献   

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Effectiveness of Pd/Mg chemical modifier for the accurate direct determination of zinc in marine/lacustrine sediments by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GF-AAS) using slurry samples was evaluated. A calibration curve prepared by aqueous zinc standard solution with addition of Pd/Mg chemical modifier is used to determine the zinc concentration in the sediment. The accuracy of the proposed method was confirmed using Certified Reference Materials, NMIJ CRM 7303-a (lacustrine sediment) from National Metrology Institute of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, and MESS-3 (marine sediment) and PACS-2 (marine sediment) from National Research Council, Canada. The analytical results obtained by employing Pd/Mg modifier are in good agreement with the certified values of all the reference sediment materials. Although for NRC MESS-3 an accurate determination of zinc is achieved even without the chemical modifier, the use of Pd/Mg chemical modifier is recommended as it leads to establishment of a reliable and accurate direct analytical method. One quantitative analysis takes less than 15 minutes after we obtain dried sediment samples, which is several tens of times faster than conventional analytical methods using acid digested sample solutions. The detection limits are 0.13?µg?g?1 (213.9?nm) and 16?µg?g?1 (307.6?nm), respectively, in sediment samples, when 40?mg of dried powdered samples are suspended in 20?mL of 0.1?mol?L?1 nitric acid and a 10?µl portion of the slurry sample is measured. The precision of the proposed method is 8–15% (RSD).  相似文献   

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 A method was optimized for the determination of tin in slurries of marine sediment samples using palladium-magnesium nitrate as chemical modifier and Triton X-100 (0.1%) surfactant as stabilizer. To obtain a complete pyrolysis of the slurry sample, two charring steps were used, the first at 480 °C and the second at 1300 °C. The precision and accuracy of the method were studied using the Reference Material PACS-1 (marine sediment) from National Research Council Canada. The detection limit (LOD) was 57.6 μg kg-1. The method was applied to the determination of tin in marine sediment samples from the Galicia coast. Received: 16 February 1996/Revised: 26 March 1996/Accepted: 12 April 1996  相似文献   

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A method for the determination of Ag, As, Cd, Cu, Co, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sn and Tl in fuel alcohol by electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry is proposed. The determinations were carried out by external calibration against ethanolic solutions, without a chemical modifier, employing the following pyrolysis and vaporization temperatures: 400 °C and 2300 °C for the more volatile analytes and 1000 °C and 2500 °C for the less volatile analytes. The determination of As, Cd, Pb, Sn and Tl was additionally carried out using Pd as modifier at 800 °C pyrolysis and 2400 °C vaporization temperatures. The temperatures were optimized through pyrolysis and vaporization curves. Seven common fuel ethanol, one fuel ethanol with additive and one anhydrous fuel ethanol sample have been analyzed. The measured concentrations were at the μg L−1 level or lower. Since there is no certified reference material for fuel ethanol, the accuracy of the method was checked by the recovery test, with recoveries from 75% to 124%. The limits of detection (LODs), in μg L−1, and the relative standard deviations for 5 replicates were, for the elements in the conditions without modifier: Ag: 0.015 and 9.1%, Co: 0.002 and 10%, Cu: 0.22 and 6.6%, Fe: 0.72 and 4.3%, Mn: 0.025 and 12%, Ni: 0.026 and 9.3%, and for the elements with Pd: As: 0.02 and 2.9%, Cd: 0.07 and 25%, Pb: 0.02 and 3.1%, Sn: 0.010 and 6.0%, Tl: 0.0008 and 2.5%. Electrothermal vaporization avoids the loading of the plasma with organics, allowing the analysis of fuel ethanol by ICP-MS with good accuracy and reasonable precision.  相似文献   

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Producing biochar and biofuels from poultry litter (PL) through slow pyrolysis is a farm-based, value-added approach to recycle the organic waste. Experiments were conducted to examine the effect of pyrolysis temperature on the quality PL biochar and to identify the optimal pyrolysis temperature for converting PL to agricultural-use biochar. As peak pyrolysis temperature increased incrementally from 300 to 600 °C, biochar yield, total N content, organic carbon (OC) content, and cation exchange capacity (CEC) decreased while pH, ash content, OC stability, and BET surface area increased. The generated biochars showed yields 45.7–60.1% of feed mass, OC 325–380 g kg−1, pH 9.5–11.5, BET surface area 2.0–3.2 m2 g−1, and CEC 21.6–36.3 cmolc kg−1. The maximal transformation of feed OC into biochar recalcitrant OC occurred at 500 °C, yet 81.2% of the feed N was lost in volatiles at this temperature. To produce agricultural-use PL biochar, 300 °C should be selected in pyrolysis; for carbon sequestration and other environmental applications, 500 °C is recommended.  相似文献   

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Methods were determined for lead and tin determinations in river, marine and lake sediments by slurry sampling and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. The optimizations were carried out using River Sediment BCR 320 and Marine Sediment PACS-2 for Pb and Sn, respectively. For Pb determination, the parameters studied included inorganic acid mixture, stabilizing agent, sample mass and sonication time. The influence of diluents and the extraction to the liquid phase for two different matrices was evaluated for Sn. The Pb content in the slurry liquid phase was ca. 56%, and ranged from 75% to 100% for Sn. Representative masses of 34 and 45 mg, and effective masses of 12 and 48 μg for Pb and Sn, respectively, were obtained under optimized conditions. Detection and quantification limits of 0.2 and 0.7 μg g−1 for Pb, and 1.5–2.6 and 4.5–7.6 μg g−1 for Sn were obtained.

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A method for the determination of cadmium in slurries of marine sediment using palladium and phosphate as chemical modifier has been optimized. To stabilize the marine sediment slurry, Triton X-100 at 0.1% was used. To obtain a complete pyrolysis of the slurry sample two mineralization steps were used, the first at 480 °C and the second at 600 °C and 700 °C for phosphate and palladium, respectively. The precision and accuracy of the method have been studied by analyzing the Reference Material PACS-1 (marine sediment) of National Research Council Canada. The detection limits (LOD) were 11.9 g kg–1 for phosphate and 42.0 g kg–1 when palladium was used. These methods have been applied to the determination of cadmium in marine sediment samples from the Galicia coast and the results of both methods were compared; no significant differences were found between the two procedures.  相似文献   

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The analytical conditions of the direct determination of bismuth in some certified reference material samples (soil and sediment) by slurry sampling Zeeman electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS) with the use of automated ultrasonic slurry mixing are discussed. Palladium nitrate was used as a chemical modifier. With the use of this modifier it was possible to stabilize bismuth to the pyrolysis temperature of 1300 °C. Platform atomization was performed at 2050 °C. The results of determination are calculated from a simple, aqueous standards based calibration graph. Statistical evaluation of the results indicate that the slurry sampling method is reproducible and the accuracy of the proposed method is very good. This method is rather simple and its other advantages are good sensitivity and relatively short analysis time.  相似文献   

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Nanoscale cobalt-containing nitrogen-doped porous carbon (CoNC) materials were prepared by thermolysis of a zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF), ZIF-67, at different temperatures and their application for ionic electro-active polymer (EAP) actuator was evaluated. CoNC-700, which was obtained from ZIF-67 pyrolysis at 700 °C, exhibits specific surface area of 753.86 m2 g−1, pore volume of 0.5768 cm3 g−1, and specific capacitance of 120.7 F∙g−1. CoNC/conducting polymer soft electrode were fabricated by unitizing effective interaction of CoNC with poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS). High-performance ionic actuators were developed for the first time using this CoNC/PEDOT:PSS soft electrode. The developed ionic EAP actuator exhibited large peak-to-peak displacement of 20.4 mm and high bending strain of 0.28% (3 V and 0.1 Hz). Therefore, ZIFs or metal organic frameworks (MOFs) can be applied to provide significant improvements in EAP actuators, which can play key roles as technological advances toward bioinspired actuating devices required for next-generation soft and wearable electronics.  相似文献   

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Flores AV  Pérez CA  Arruda MA 《Talanta》2004,62(3):619-626
In the present paper, lithium was determined in river sediment using slurry sampling and electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (ET AAS) after L’vov platform coating with zirconium (as a permanent chemical modifier). The performance of this modifier and its distribution on the L’vov platform after different heating cycles were evaluated using synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence (SRXRF) and imaging scanning electron microscopy (SEM) techniques. The analytical conditions for lithium determination in river sediment slurries were also investigated and the best conditions were obtained employing 1300 and 2300 °C for pyrolysis and atomization temperatures, respectively. In addition, 100 mg of sediment samples were prepared using 4.0 mol l−1 HNO3. The Zr-coating permitted lithium determination with good precision and accuracy after 480 heating cycles using the same platform for slurry samples. The sediment samples were collected from five different points of the Cachoeira river, São Paulo, Brazil. The detection and quantification limits were, respectively, 0.07 and 0.23 μg l−1.  相似文献   

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Gas-phase fast-flow pyrolysis of Si2F6 at 670–720°C in a mixture with excess 1,3-butadiene led to the formation of high yields (56–75%) of 1,1-difluro-1-silacyclopent-3-ene. A lower limit of k2 = 106 M−1 s−1 for the gas-phase addition of SiF2 to butadiene at 700°C was estimated.  相似文献   

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Thallium is volatilized from biological materials and rocks after admixture with silicic acid and cellulose/magnesium chloride, respectively, by combustion in oxygen in a quartz apparatus, and from rocks after admixture with magnesium chloride by fusion at 1250°C in a quartz tube drawn to a capillary at one end and sealed at the other end. The condensed thallium is dissolved in a small volume of acid which is used directly to determine thallium procedure was found to be 1 ng g?1 (deposition time 10 min). The results are in satisfactory agreement with those obtained by electrothermal atomic absortion spectrometry after extraction.  相似文献   

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A method is described for the determination of indium (10–40 μg g?1) in lead-zinc ores and magnetic pyrites. Graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry is used with palladium as a matrix modifier. Indium (down to 0.085 μg g?1) in river sediments and coal fly ash can be determined after pre-extraction with ammonium iodide into 4-methyl-2-pentanone. In the presence of palladium, the maximum tolerable ashing temperatures for indium in aqueous solution or organic extract can be raised to 1200°C or 1000°C, respectively, and the sensitivity is greatly improved.  相似文献   

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The adsorption of nitric oxide on 13X and 5A molecular sieves, alumina (boehmite) and nickel—kieselguhr and copper oxide—zinc oxide catalysts was studied by using a chromatographic technique. Moment analysis was used for determining the adsorption equilibrium constant KA.The nitric oxide is purely physically adsorbed on 13X molecular sieve and alumina in the ranges of temperature between 50 and 100 °C and between −8 and 50 °C respectively. The adsorption capacities of 13X molecular sieve and alumina are 0.5 cm3 g−1 and 1.0 cm3 g−1 respectively at 50 °C. The nitric oxide reacts with 5A molecular sieve and changes its adsorption capacity with time from 3.4 cm3 g−1 for fresh adsorbent at 100 °C. For the nickel—kieselguhr catalyst the adsorption of nitric oxide at 50 °C and 110 °C takes place on two kinds of active sites with slow and fast reversible adsorption respectively. The total equilibrium constant, for fast and slow adsorption, is 0.90 cm3 g−1 at 50 °C and 0.32 cm3 g−1 at 110 °C. The nitric oxide reacts with the copper oxide—zinc oxide catalyst between 50 and 200 °C and changes the physical properties of the bed probably as a result of shrinkage of the particles. Therefore, quantitative data could not be obtained for this system.  相似文献   

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《Analytical letters》2012,45(18):2894-2907
A heating procedure is reported with slurry sampling electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry to improve the accuracy of cadmium determination in food. In comparison to conventional slurry sampling, the heating significantly increased cadmium recovery and improved the precision. For the optimized procedure, 25–250 mg of food were treated with 2% HNO3 and 1% H2O2 with heating at 120°C for 20 min, followed by the addition of 50 µL of 10% Triton X-100, and homogenization in an ultrasonic bath prior to analysis. Tungsten and rhodium were employed as a permanent modifier with optimum pyrolysis and atomization temperatures of 500°C and 1500°C. Calibration with aqueous standards resulted in good agreement between certified or information values and measured results at the 95% confidence level. A characteristic mass of 0.8 ± 0.1 pg and a detection limit of 0.7 ng g?1 for a 2% slurry were obtained. The method was employed for the direct determination of cadmium in food certified reference materials.  相似文献   

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