Issue 8, 1996

Inter-laboratory note. Selective extraction and one-drop flame atomic absorption spectrometric determination of trace amounts of silver in highly-pure copper and lead

Abstract

After the dissolution of copper and lead in sulfuric or nitric acid, silver was selectively extracted as a ternary silver–1,2-bis (ethylthio)ethane–picrate complex into a small volume of chloroform at pH 1.0–1.5, leaving copper and lead in an aqueous solution without a masking agent. Direct nebulization of 50 µl of the chloroform extract into a fuel-lean air–acetylene flame gave a sensitive signal height without background correction from chloroform. The present method was successfully applied in the determination of silver in copper and highly-pure copper and lead metals.

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J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1996,11, 607-610

Inter-laboratory note. Selective extraction and one-drop flame atomic absorption spectrometric determination of trace amounts of silver in highly-pure copper and lead

I. Kojima and A. Takayanagi, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1996, 11, 607 DOI: 10.1039/JA9961100607

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