Issue 11, 2003

Development of an on-line solvent extraction system for electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry utilizing a new gravitational phase separator. Determination of cadmium in natural waters and urine samples

Abstract

A novel flow injection (FI) on-line solvent extraction preconcentration/separation system coupled to electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS), which can tolerate high aqueous to organic flow rate ratios, was developed. The organic extract was effectively separated from a large volume of aqueous phase in a newly designed gravitational phase separator. The performance of the system was illustrated for ultra-trace cadmium determination using ammonium diethyldithiophosphate (DDPA) as chelating agent and isobutyl methyl ketone (IBMK) as extractant. The ETAAS determination and solvent extraction are successfully synchronized through a parallel-operated sequence. The obtained enrichment factor was 24.6 with a sampling frequency of 30 h−1. The detection limit was 2.8 ng l−1 and the precision (RSD at 0.2 µg l−1 Cd) was 3.2%. The proposed method was evaluated by analyzing certified reference materials and applied to the analysis of natural waters and urine samples.

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
18 Jul 2003
Accepted
14 Aug 2003
First published
28 Aug 2003

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2003,18, 1400-1403

Development of an on-line solvent extraction system for electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry utilizing a new gravitational phase separator. Determination of cadmium in natural waters and urine samples

A. N. Anthemidis, G. A. Zachariadis and J. A. Stratis, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2003, 18, 1400 DOI: 10.1039/B308325J

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