Issue 4, 1984

Measurement of sub-microgram amounts of nickel in plant material by electrothermal atomic-absorption spectroscopy

Abstract

A sensitive method for the determination of nickel in small plant samples (100–200 mg dry mass) containing sub-microgram amounts of nickel is described. The samples are wet ashed with nitric and perchloric acids in a pressure decomposition vessel, and the nickel complexed with ammonium tetramethylenedithiocarbamate and extracted into a small volume of isobutyl methyl ketone. Nickel is then determined in the extracts by electrothermal atomic-absorption spectroscopy.

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Analyst, 1984,109, 503-505

Measurement of sub-microgram amounts of nickel in plant material by electrothermal atomic-absorption spectroscopy

R. J. Green and C. J. Asher, Analyst, 1984, 109, 503 DOI: 10.1039/AN9840900503

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