Abstract: | Abstract The hydrides of arsenic, antimony, bismuth, and selenium are collected in a liquid nitrogen cold trap and then volatilized into either an argon-entrained air-hydrogen flame or into a Perkin-Elmer HGA-2000 Graphite Furnace for atomic absorption measurement. Flameless atomization results in approximately ten-fold lower detection limits. The sensitivities and detection limits in nanograms are, respectively, 1.0 and 0.2 for arsenic, 5.6 and 1 for antimony, 2.0 and 1 for bismuth, and 40 and 10 for selenium. |