Issue 1266, 1981

Investigation of the determination of tin tetraalkyls and alkyltin chlorides by atomic-absorption spectrometry after separation by gas-liquid or high-performance liquid-liquid chromatography

Abstract

A variety of sample presentation and atomisation methods have been examined to obtain sufficient sensitivity for the trace determination of tin tetraalkyls and alkyltin chlorides (RnSnCl4–n; R = methyl or ethyl; n= 1–4) after their separation by gas-liquid or by high-performance liquid-liquid chromatography. Detection limits range from 10–20 µg (flame atomisation) to 1 µg (direct pyrolysis) and 2–20 pg (hydride reduction followed by direct pyrolysis). The construction of systems including an automated hydride generator is described.

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Analyst, 1981,106, 921-930

Investigation of the determination of tin tetraalkyls and alkyltin chlorides by atomic-absorption spectrometry after separation by gas-liquid or high-performance liquid-liquid chromatography

D. T. Burns, F. Glockling and M. Harriott, Analyst, 1981, 106, 921 DOI: 10.1039/AN9810600921

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