Issue 3, 1994

Direct determination of lead in sea-waters by laser-excited atomic fluorescence spectrometry

Abstract

This paper describes a laser-excited atomic fluorescence spectrometric method for direct determination of lead in sea-waters down to femtogram levels. No separation/concentration steps nor chemical modifier were used. A programmable, in situ, known addition technique was developed and used as an integral part of the method. The technique reduces sample preparation steps and compensates for spectral line drift better than a standards calibration technique. Four sea-water Certified Reference Materials from the National Research Council of Canada were analysed for Pb concentrations, which were found to be well within certified ranges. Spike recoveries of 100 ± 10% were achieved using a Certified Reference Material and an unknown sea-water sample. The practical detection limit was 3 fg of Pb absolute (or 1 ng l–1 relative), which, to the authors' knowledge, is the lowest absolute detection limit ever reported for sea-water analysis.

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J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1994,9, 315-320

Direct determination of lead in sea-waters by laser-excited atomic fluorescence spectrometry

V. Cheam, J. Lechner, I. Sekerka and R. Desrosiers, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1994, 9, 315 DOI: 10.1039/JA9940900315

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