Issue 2, 1992

Determination of lanthanum in food and water samples by Zeeman-effect atomic absorption spectrometry using a graphite tube lined with tungsten foil

Abstract

A sensitive, selective method for the determination of lanthanum in food and water samples by atomic absorption spectrometry using a graphite tube lined with tungsten foil is described. The atomization of lanthanum from the tungsten surface gives better analytical sensitivity, a lower atomization temperature and negligible memory effects. The characteristic mass and detection limit of the method were 8.1 × 10–9 and 7.85 × 10–9 g, respectively. The precision (relative standard deviation in the range 5.9–9.9%), accuracy and interferences of the method were also investigated. The method can be used directly for the determination of trace amounts of lanthanum in food and water without pre-dissociation of the matrices. The results obtained by this method are in good agreement with those obtained from inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry.

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Analyst, 1992,117, 137-140

Determination of lanthanum in food and water samples by Zeeman-effect atomic absorption spectrometry using a graphite tube lined with tungsten foil

S. Miao-Kang and S. Yin-Yu, Analyst, 1992, 117, 137 DOI: 10.1039/AN9921700137

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