Cadmium and lead: Determination in organic matrices with electrothermal furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometry.
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1987Author
Harms, U.
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Experience has
shown
that
atomic
absorption
analyses
of
lead
and
cadmium
with
pulsed-type
graphite
furnaces
such
as
the
Massmann
design
(Massmann,
1968)
often
are
subject
to
various
kinds
of
serious
matrix
interferences.
Several
authors,
in
particular
L'vov
(1976);
Sturgeon
and
Chakrabarti
(1977);
Gregoire
and
Chakrabarti
(1977);
Van
den
Broek
and
de
Galan
(1977);
Slavin
and
Manning
(1979);
Hageman
et
al.
(1979);
and
L'vov
and
Ryabchuck
(1982),
have
explained
both
by
theoretical
analyses
and
experimental
measurements
that
many
of
the
observed
interference
problems
result
in
fact
from
the
non-uniform
temperature
environment
provided
by
the
furnace.
A
methodological
approach
apt
to
reduce
deterioration
of
analyte
response
is
the
application
of
chemical
separation
techniques
prior
to
the
determination
step.
Extraction
of
metal ions
in
the
form
of
a
chelate
by
an
or.....
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Harms, U. (1987) Cadmium and lead: Determination in organic matrices with electrothermal furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometry. ICES Techniques in Marine Environmental Sciences, No.1, 10pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-259Collections