Issue 8, 1999

Slurry atomization for the determination of arsenic in baby foods using electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry and deuterium background correction

Abstract

A procedure for accurately determining arsenic in different types of baby foods using slurried samples is developed. Compensation of the background is carried out using a deuterium device. Suspensions prepared in a medium containing 0.1% m/v Triton X-100, 20% v/v concentrated hydrogen peroxide, 1% v/v concentrated nitric acid and 0.3% m/v nickel nitrate are directly introduced into the furnace. The calcination and atomization temperatures are 1400 and 2400 °C, respectively. Calibration is carried out by the standard additions method. The characteristic mass is 23 pg and the detection limit 22 ng g –1 . The reliability of the procedure is checked by comparing the results obtained with others based on microwave-oven sample digestion and by analyzing three certified reference materials. Values for the arsenic content ranged between 0.04 and 2.6 µg g –1 .

Article information

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J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1999,14, 1215-1219

Slurry atomization for the determination of arsenic in baby foods using electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry and deuterium background correction

P. Viñas, M. Pardo-Martínez and M. Hernández-Córdoba, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1999, 14, 1215 DOI: 10.1039/A903718G

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