Flow-through microwave digestion system for the determination of aluminium in shellfish by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
Abstract
A flow-injection system incorporating a microwave oven was constructed for the digestion of food samples for the subsequent determination of aluminium by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. A volume of 100 µl of sample slurry was simultaneously injected with 200 µl of 3 mol l–1 HNO3 and transferred into a PTFE reactor (coiled around an Erlenmeyer flask filled with water) located inside a microwave oven. The digested sample and flushing solution were collected in an autosampler cup. The sample was diluted 20-fold within the manifold. The performance of the procedure was evaluated by determining aluminium in an oyster tissue reference material. The recovery of aluminium was about 90%; however, the results for replicate analyses showed no significant differences. The proposed method was applied to the determination of aluminium in shellfish.