Issue 1268, 1981

Method for the simultaneous determination of arsenic, aluminium, iron, zinc, chromium and copper in plant tissue without the use of perchloric acid

Abstract

A 0.5-g sample of plant tissue was digested with a mixture of concentrated nitric and sulphuric acids (2 + 1 V/V) and hydrogen peroxide. Arsenic was determined by the hydride generation method. Aluminium, iron, zinc, chromium and copper were determined by direct flame atomic-absorption spectrometry. The detection limits in dry plant material using 50 ml of aqueous solutions for analysis were 0.5 ng g–1 for arsenic and 0.1 µg g–1 for aluminium, iron, zinc, chromium and copper. The relative standard deviations were 4, 6, 1, 11, 6 and 7%, respectively. All six metals were determined from the same aliquot with recoveries ranging from 93 to 118%. A study was made of the composition of the precipitate that settled out from the extracts. X-ray diffraction revealed the presence of α-aluminium oxide (corundum) and some quartz in the anti-bumping granules. α-Aluminium oxide was a source of contamination for the aluminium analysis.

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Analyst, 1981,106, 1174-1178

Method for the simultaneous determination of arsenic, aluminium, iron, zinc, chromium and copper in plant tissue without the use of perchloric acid

N. M. Arafat and W. A. Glooschenko, Analyst, 1981, 106, 1174 DOI: 10.1039/AN9810601174

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