A flow-batch analyzer with piston propulsion applied to automatic preparation of calibration solutions for Mn determination in mineral waters by ET AAS |
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Authors: | Luciano F. Almeida, Maria G.R. Vale, Morgana B. Dessuy, M rcia M. Silva, Renato S. Lima, Vagner B. Santos, Paulo H.D. Diniz,M rio C.U. Araú jo |
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Affiliation: | aUniversidade Federal de Pernambuco, CCEN, Departamento de Química Fundamental, Brazil bUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto de Química, Brazil cUniversidade Federal da Paraíba, CCEN, Departamento de Química, P.O. Box 5093, 58051-970 João Pessoa, PB, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The increasing development of miniaturized flow systems and the continuous monitoring of chemical processes require dramatically simplified and cheap flow schemes and instrumentation with large potential for miniaturization and consequent portability. For these purposes, the development of systems based on flow and batch technologies may be a good alternative. Flow-batch analyzers (FBA) have been successfully applied to implement analytical procedures, such as: titrations, sample pre-treatment, analyte addition and screening analysis. In spite of its favourable characteristics, the previously proposed FBA uses peristaltic pumps to propel the fluids and this kind of propulsion presents high cost and large dimension, making unfeasible its miniaturization and portability. To overcome these drawbacks, a low cost, robust, compact and non-propelled by peristaltic pump FBA is proposed. It makes use of a lab-made piston coupled to a mixing chamber and a step motor controlled by a microcomputer. The piston-propelled FBA (PFBA) was applied for automatic preparation of calibration solutions for manganese determination in mineral waters by electrothermal atomic-absorption spectrometry (ET AAS). Comparing the results obtained with two sets of calibration curves (five by manual and five by PFBA preparations), no significant statistical differences at a 95% confidence level were observed by applying the paired t-test. The standard deviation of manual and PFBA procedures were always smaller than 0.2 and 0.1 μg L−1, respectively. By using PFBA it was possible to prepare about 80 calibration solutions per hour. |
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Keywords: | Flow-batch analyzer Automatic preparation of calibration solutions ET AAS Manganese Mineral water analysis |
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