Issue 5, 1987

Determination of lead in atmospheric aerosols by electrothermal atomisation atomic absorption spectrometry with direct introduction of filters into the graphite furnace

Abstract

An electrothermal atomisation atomic absorption spectrometric (ETA-AAS) procedure for the determination of lead in atmospheric aerosols has been evaluated, in which small discs (2 mm diameter) cut from a filter, on which atmospheric aerosols had been collected by classical equipment, were introduced into the graphite furnace without any previous treatment. The pyrolysis and atomisation temperatures were fixed at 350/750 °C (15/40 s) and 2080/2080 °C (0/10 s). The 283.3-nm line was used for the determination of lead. Under these conditions, the procedure gave the following results for the determination of lead (expressed as mass per filter area): range, up to ca. 25 ng cm–2; detection limit, ca. 0.7 ng cm–2; precision (RSD), 9.3% at 7.3 ng cm–2 and 6.3% at 10.2 ng cm–2. The accuracy of the procedure was confirmed by the acceptable agreement of parallel results obtained by the described procedure and by ETA-AAS determinations on liquid samples prepared by wet digestion of larger pieces of the same filters.

Article information

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J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1987,2, 451-454

Determination of lead in atmospheric aerosols by electrothermal atomisation atomic absorption spectrometry with direct introduction of filters into the graphite furnace

M. J. M. P. Moura, M. T. S. D. Vasconcelos and A. A. S. C. Machado, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1987, 2, 451 DOI: 10.1039/JA9870200451

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