The idea of simultaneous batch in-situ extraction and arsenic and antimony hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry determination directly in the solid (tsunami and lake sediments) samples |
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Authors: | Lidia Kozak |
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Institution: | Department of Water and Soil Analysis, Faculty of Chemistry , Adam Mickiewicz University 24 Drzyma?y Street , 60-613 Poznań , Poland |
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Abstract: | The article presents the application of in-situ extraction from a solid sample in order to determine metalloids: arsenic and antimony. The reaction vessel, in which hydride generation followed the extraction, was connected with the atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS) in a fast sequential mode. Deionised water, phosphatic buffer (pH?=?6) and hydrochloric acid (2?mol?L?1) were used as the extractants to determine the concentration of metalloids in the following fractions: easily (water) leachable, exchangeable, and acid leachable. Two different types of sediments were used while developing the application: lake bottom sediments and tsunami deposits. Both types of the sediments samples (5–20?mg) were placed directly in the reaction vessel and after in-situ extraction the determination of the metalloids was conducted, what allowed to assess concentration of arsenic and antimony during single analysis. The results obtained from the analyses of both sediments types were compared with the results from traditional off-line extraction. As a result a good correspondence with both hydrochloric acid and phosphatic buffer was found. The methodology of solid samples analysis was developed with detection limits of 50?ng?g?1 (for As) and 30?ng?g?1 (for Sb) for 10?mg of a solid sample. |
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Keywords: | batch system solid sample hydride generation in-situ extraction arsenic antimony |
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