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A method for reduction of matrix interferences in a commercial electrothermal atomizer for atomic absorption spectroscopy
Authors:S.R. Lawson  R. Woodriff  
Abstract:A CRA-63 atomizer has been modified by replacement of the conventional center supports with 2-pronged supports that hold the atomizer tube at both ends. This arrangement allows current to flow only across the atomizer ends. The center is heated by conduction. Large initial temperature differences (750–900 K) between the sample-containing center and the ends eliminates or decreases the interferences on Pb normally observed with this atomizer. Six chloride and one sulfate matrices were studied.Longer atomizers and higher power produced the largest temperature differences and, therefore, the best lead recoveries. At a given length, recovery eventually plateaued while the signal for lead in the absence of matrices decreased when heating power was further increased. It was concluded that further improvements would require longer tubes and a combination of end and center heating.The importance of considering interferent/analyte ratios in interpreting recovery data was examined for the interference of MgCl2 on lead.
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