Interferences in electrochemical hydride generation of hydrogen selenide |
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Authors: | E. Bolea F. Laborda M. A. Belarra J. R. Castillo |
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Affiliation: | Analytical Spectroscopy and Sensors Group, Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain |
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Abstract: | Interferences from Cu(II), Zn(II), Pt(IV), As(III) and nitrate on electrochemical hydride generation of hydrogen selenide were studied using a tubular flow-through generator, flow injection sample introduction and quartz tube atomic absorption spectrometry. Comparison with conventional chemical generation using tetrahydroborate was also performed. Lead and reticulated vitreous carbon (RVC), both in particulate form, were used as cathode materials. Signal supressions up to 60–75%, depending on the cathode material, were obtained in the presence of up to 200 mg l−1 of nitrate due to the competitive reduction of the anion. Interference from As(III) was similar in electrochemical and chemical generation, being related to the quartz tube atomization process. Zinc did not interfere up to Se/Zn ratios 1:100, whereas copper and platinum showed suppression levels up to 50% for Se/interferent ratios 1:100. Total signal suppression was observed in presence of Se/Cu ratios 1:100 when RVC cathodes were used. No memory effects were observed in any case. Scanning electron microscopy and squared wave voltametry studies supported the interference mechanism based on the decomposition of the hydride on the dispersed particles of the reduced metal. |
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Keywords: | Electrochemical hydride generation Hydrogen selenide Interferences Flow injection |
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