Determination of Arsenic in Non-contaminated Environmental Samples by Flow-Injection Hydrogen-Generation AAS
Abstract
Flow-injection hydride-generation atomic absorption spectrometry (FI-HGAAS) was used for the determination of arsenic in non-contaminated environmental samples such as rocks, soils and plants, at nine sites in the High Tatras (Slovak Republic). The accuracy of the method was checked by analyzing a certified reference soil material. The recoveries were 103 % for the closed-vessel decomposition under elevated pressure using HNO3 and measurement in the presence of urea and 100 % for pseudototal decomposition using aqua regia leaching and measurement without urea. The limit of detection (3SD) for arsenic in the samples was less than 0.015 μg g-1. The accuracy of determination (RSD) was in the range 2–8 % for soils (total As concentrations 5.0–28 μg g-1), 4–13 % for rocks (0.54–1.7 μg g-1) and 4–12 % for plants (0.20–0.90 μg g-1).Downloads
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2006-11-15
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Hagarová, I., Žemberyová, M., Hrušovská, Z., Ševc, J., & Klimek, J. (2006). Determination of Arsenic in Non-contaminated Environmental Samples by Flow-Injection Hydrogen-Generation AAS. Chemické Listy, 100(10). Retrieved from http://blog.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/1879
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