Issue 11, 1999

Determination of ultra-trace amounts of cadmium, cobalt and nickel in sea-water by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry with on-line preconcentration

Abstract

A miniature column packed with Muromac A-1 chelating resin and a laboratory-built automatic on-line preconcentration system for electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry were used to determine Cd, Co and Ni in sea-water. The preconcentration system was modified from a Perkin-Elmer AS-40 autosampler by mounting a Muromac A-1 microcolumn near the tip of the autosampler capillary, and we replaced the pull-and-push pump of the autosampler with a peristaltic pump. Retention of the metal ions as a complex on the microcolumn was achieved by using Muromac A-1 as the chelating resin; 20% HNO3 was then used for elution. The procedures of preconcentration were performed by using a four-way distribution valve and a programmable controller. Detection limits (and sample volumes) were 1.2 × 10–4 µg l–1 for Cd (400 µl), 0.007 µg l–1 for Co (1800 µl) and 0.033 µg l–1 for Ni (800 µl). Relative standard deviations for the determination of Cd, Co and Ni in sea-water (CASS-3) were 2.9, 5.6 and 4.1%, respectively. The accuracy of the method was confirmed by the analysis of certified reference saline waters (NASS-4, CASS-3 and SLEW-1).

Article information

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Analyst, 1999,124, 1695-1699

Determination of ultra-trace amounts of cadmium, cobalt and nickel in sea-water by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry with on-line preconcentration

H. Chang, Y. Sung and S. Huang, Analyst, 1999, 124, 1695 DOI: 10.1039/A906240H

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