Issue 1, 1988

On-line pre-concentration and determination of lead in potable water by flow injection atomic absorption spectrometry

Abstract

A flow injection system incorporating a micro-column of activated alumina was used in conjunction with flame atomic absorption spectrometry for the pre-concentration and determination of lead in drinking waters. The analyte was deposited on the alumina micro-column (basic form of alumina) during the sampling stage and elution was effected by injection of nitric acid (250 µl, 2 M). The procedure was successfully applied to a range of water samples and the accuracy was assessed through recovery experiments, the analysis of a certified reference water and by independent analyses by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The limit of detection based on a sample volume of 25 ml (sampling time 5 min at 5 ml min–1) was 0.36 µg l–1 and the relative standard deviations at 40 and 4 µg l–1 were 1.4 and 12%, respectively.

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Article type
Paper

Analyst, 1988,113, 125-128

On-line pre-concentration and determination of lead in potable water by flow injection atomic absorption spectrometry

Y. Zhang, P. Riby, A. G. Cox, C. W. McLeod, A. R. Date and Y. Y. Cheung, Analyst, 1988, 113, 125 DOI: 10.1039/AN9881300125

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