Atomic absorption spectrometric determination of copper,zinc, and lead in geological materials |
| |
Authors: | R.F. Sanzolone T.T. Chao |
| |
Affiliation: | U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225 U.S.A. |
| |
Abstract: | An atomic absorption spectrometric method is described for the determination of copper, zinc, and lead in geological materials. The sample is digested with HF—HCl—H2O2; the final solution for analysis is in 10 % (v/v) HCl. Copper and zinc are determined directly by aspirating the solution into an air—acetylene flame. A separate aliquot of the solution is used for determination of lead; lead is extracted into TOPO-MIBK from the acidic solution in the presence of iodide and ascorbic acid. For a 0.50-g sample, the limits of determination are 10–2000 p.p.m. for Cu and Zn, and 5–5000 p.p.m. for Pb. As much as 40 % Fe or Ca. and 10 % Al, Mg, or Mn in the sample do not interfere. The proposed method can be applied to the determination of copper, zinc, and lead in a wide range of geological materials including iron- and manganese-rich, calcareous and carbonate samples. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|