Determination of Antimony in Sediments by Zeeman-Corrected Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Ultrasonic Slurry Sampling |
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Authors: | Jerzy Mierzwa Yuh-Chang Sun |
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Abstract: | A method was developed for the determination of antimony in slurried sediments (on the basis of samples of three Certified Reference Materials) by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS) with Zeeman-effect background correction. Slurried samples were prepared in 6% nitric acid containing 0.02% of Triton X-100. A mixed palladium/magnesium chemical matrix modifier, L'vov platform atomization and a temperature-time program with a relatively short (10 s) sample pyrolysis stage were used. The results of the determinations by this technique are in very close agreement with certified values and the repeatability of this analytical procedure expressed in terms of relative standard deviation was typically better than 9% at the slurry concentration of approx. 90 mg/2 mL. The characteristic mass of Sb (at the spectral line 231.1 nm) was 25.6 pg and the limit of detection (calculated for 100 mg/2 mL slurry) was about 0. 04 μg/g. |
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Keywords: | Antimony Sediments Ultrasonic slurry sampling Electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry |
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