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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 378(2): 447-55, 2004 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14598009

RESUMO

Palladium, iridium, and rhodium are evaluated as possible chemical modifiers in the determination of As in digest solutions of biological materials (human hair and clam) by tungsten coil electrothermal atomic absorption spectrophotometry (TCA-AAS). The modifier in solution was applied onto the coil and thermally pre-reduced; the pre-reduction conditions, the amount of modifier, and the thermal program were optimized. Palladium was not satisfactory, whereas Ir and Rh were effective modifiers and rendered better relative sensitivity for As by a factor of 1.4 and 1.9, respectively compared to the case without modifier. Upon optimization of thermal conditions for As in pre-reduced Ir (2.0 microg) and Rh (2.0 microg) modifiers and in the digest solutions of the study matrices, Rh (2.0 microg) was more effective modifier and was selected as such. The mean within-day repeatability was 2.8% in consecutive measurements (25-100 microg L(-1)) (3 cycles, each of n=6) and confirmed good short-term stability of the absorbance measurements. The mean reproducibility was 4.4% (n=20 in a 3-day period) and the detection limit (3 sigmablank/slope) was 29 pg (n=15). The useful coil lifetime in Rh modifier was extended to 300-400 firings. Validation was by determination of As in the certified reference material (CRM) of "Oyster tissue" solution with a percentage relative error (Erel%) of 2% and percentage relative standard deviation (RSD%) of 3% (n=4), and by analytical recovery of As spiked in CRM of human hair [94 +/- 8% (n=4)]. The methodology is simple, fast (sample readout frequency 21 h(-1)), reliable, of low cost, and was applied to the determination of As in hair samples of exposed and unexposed workers.


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Arsênio/análise , Irídio/química , Paládio/química , Ródio/química , Espectrofotometria Atômica/métodos , Tungstênio , Animais , Bivalves/química , Cabelo/química , Humanos , Espectrofotometria Atômica/instrumentação , Temperatura
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Talanta ; 48(3): 537-49, 1999 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18967494

RESUMO

Three chemical modifiers ((NH(4))(2)HPO(4), NH(4)H(2)PO(4), and Pd as Pd(NO(3))(2)) were evaluated for the determination of Cd in acid-digested solutions of hair and blood using electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry in a tungsten coil atomizer (TCA). All modifiers caused some thermal stabilization of Cd when compared to the behavior observed in nitric acid medium. The best effects were observed in 15 mug ml(-)(1) Pd medium; the characteristic mass of Cd was 0.3 pg and the method detection limits were 0.009 mug g(-)(1) in hair and 0.2 mug l(-)(1) in blood. In addition to a slight thermal stabilization effect, Pd also increased the sensitivity for Cd by ca. 40% and the tungsten coil lifetime by 20% (i.e. from 300 to 360 heating cycles), reduced background signals, and eliminated condensed phase interferences caused by concomitants. The accuracy (3.2% as mean relative error in the Pd modifier) was checked for the determination of Cd in acid-digested solutions of certified reference materials of human hair and blood and by recoveries of Cd in spiked hair and blood samples by both TCA and a graphite furnace procedure. All results obtained in chemical modifiers are in agreement at a 95% confidence level.

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Talanta ; 50(5): 967-75, 1999 Dec 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18967790

RESUMO

In this work it was evaluated the determination of Cd and Pb in mussels by tungsten coil electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (TCA-AAS). A critical and comprehensive study of the effects caused by Pd, Mg, ascorbic acid, and binary mixtures of these compounds on the atomization of Cd and Pb in acid digested solutions of mussels was performed. Palladium and mixtures containing it were useful to increase sensitivity and thermal stability of Cd and Pb. Additionally, the coil lifetime was increased and the background signals were decreased in these modifiers. All these favorable effects were analytically exploited to determine Cd and Pb in samples of mussels. The proposed methodology was validated using two certified reference materials (oyster tissue and mussel). No statistical difference was observed between determined and certified values at a 95% confidence level. Cadmium and Pb in Chilean bivalve mussels were determined by TCA and by graphite furnace-AAS. Again, the results showed statistical agreement.

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