1000 resultados para Espectrometria de absorção atômica com atomização eletrotérmica
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A fast and direct method for the determination of Cr in milk and cane sugar suspensions using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry with Zeeman-effect background correction is described. No sample pre-treatment was necessary, minimizing the risk of contamination. The concentration of chromium in cane sugar was evaluated using Cr reference solutions prepared in 1% v/v HNO3 solution. The milk samples were introduced into the furnace with a mixture of amines for avoiding the autosampler blockage and foaming of milk. Chromium determination in milk was based on the standard additions method (SAM). The limit of detection and characteristic mass for cane sugar sample (30 muL) were 0,13 ng/ml and 4,3 pg, and for milk sample (10 muL) were 0,23 ng/ml and 7,8 pg, respectively. The graphite tube lifetime was 300 firings for sugar-cane sample and 100 firings for milk sample. The heating program was implemented in 68 s.
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Selenium is both essential and toxic to man and animals, depending on the concentration and the ingested form. Most fruits and vegetables are poor sources of selenium, but coconut can be a good selenium source. Samples were suspended (1 + 4 v/v) in a mixture of tertiary amines soluble in water (10% v/v CFA-C). This simple sample treatment avoided contamination and decreased the analysis time. The standard additions method was adopted for quantification. The action of the autosampler was improved by the presence of the amines mixture in the suspension. A Varian model AA-800 atomic absorption spectrometer equipped with a graphite furnace and a GTA 100 autosampler was used for selenium determination in coconut water and coconut milk. Background correction was performed by means of the Zeeman effect. Pyrolytically coated graphite tubes were employed. Using Pd as chemical modifier, the pyrolysis and the atomization temperatures were set at 1400 and 2200ºC, respectively. For six samples, the selenium concentration in coconut water varied from 6.5 to 21.0 mug L-1 and in coconut milk from 24.2 to 25.1 mug L-1. The accuracy of the proposed method was evaluated by an addition-recovery experiment and all recovered values are in the 99.5-102.3% range. The main advantage of the proposed method is that it can be directly applied without sample decomposition.
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In this review it is presented some aspects of electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry with tungsten coil (ETAW-AAS) since its beginning until the present days as well as the perspectives for this technique. Some aspects concerning its development and theoretical concepts are discussed. The analytical figures of merit such as limit of detection (LD), characteristic mass (m0), relative standard deviation (RSD), accuracy and precision are evaluated, compared and discussed considering published works. It is also evaluated its advantages, applications, limitations and instrumental development. The use of diode laser as radiation source and its perspectives to ETAW are also discussed.
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The toxicity of the major As species present in the environment justifies the effort for quantifying the element in environmental organic samples, which can vary from animal and vegetal tissues to coal and industrial residues. This paper comments about the applicability of the O2 bomb digestion, as a general procedure for all environmental organic materials. A rapid and straightforward method is suggested, which consists in burning the sample in the bomb at high O2 pressure, dissolving the vapours in diluted HNO3 and determining As in the resulting solution by atomic absorption spectrometry with electrothermal atomization. The method was applied to certified materials and plant samples.
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This work describes a systematic study for bovine liver sample preparation for Cd and Pb determination by solid sampling electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. Samples were prepared using different procedures: (1) drying in a household microwave oven followed by drying in a stove at 60 ºC until constant mass, and (2) freeze-drying. Ball and cryogenic mills were used for grinding. Particle size, sample size and micro sample homogeneity were investigated. All prepared samples showed good homogeneity (He < 10) even for low sample mass, but samples dried in a microwave oven/stove and ground in a ball mill presented the best homogeneity.
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Selenium is both essential and toxic to man and animals, depending on the concentration and the ingested form. Most fruits and vegetables are poor sources of selenium, but coconut can be a good selenium source. Samples were suspended (1 + 4 v/v) in a mixture of tertiary amines soluble in water (10% v/v CFA-C). This simple sample treatment avoided contamination and decreased the analysis time. The standard additions method was adopted for quantification. The action of the autosampler was improved by the presence of the amines mixture in the suspension. A Varian model AA-800 atomic absorption spectrometer equipped with a graphite furnace and a GTA 100 autosampler was used for selenium determination in coconut water and coconut milk. Background correction was performed by means of the Zeeman effect. Pyrolytically coated graphite tubes were employed. Using Pd as chemical modifier, the pyrolysis and the atomization temperatures were set at 1400 and 2200oC, respectively. For six samples, the selenium concentration in coconut water varied from 6.5 to 21.0 mg L-1 and in coconut milk from 24.2 to 25.1 mg L-1. The accuracy of the proposed method was evaluated by an addition-recovery experiment and all recovered values are in the 99.5-102.3% range. The main advantage of the proposed method is that it can be directly applied without sample decomposition.
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Este trabalho descreve uma revisão a respeito do emprego da técnica de espectrometria de absorção atômica simultânea em forno de grafite (SIMAAS) em determinações multielementares de elementos-traço em diferentes matrizes. Os principais parâmetros envolvidos e que devem ser considerados em medidas multielementares, tais como, fonte de radiação, geometria do forno, programa de aquecimento e natureza e quantidade de modificador químico, são descritos.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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This is a review of direct analysis using solid sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. Greater emphasis is dedicated to sample preparation, sample homogeneity, calibration and its application to microanalysis and micro-homogeneity studies. The main advantages and some difficulties related to the applicability of this technique are discussed. A literature search on the application of solid sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry in trace element determination in many kinds of samples, including biological, clinical, technological and environmental ones, is also presented.
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A tungsten coil atomizer was used to investigate the effect of heating programs with constant or variable drying temperatures on the atomization of Al, Cd, Cr and Pb. The variation of the surface temperature in the tungsten coil furnace can occur during each heating step due to the design of the power supply, that may apply constant voltages during a programmed time. For volatile elements (Cd), losses in sensitivity were observed when the program with a variable temperature was used. On the other hand, these effects are negligible for less volatile elements (Al and Cr) and any tested program, in different acidic media, could be used without appreciable changes in sensitivities. The results allow the establishment of proper heating programs for elements with different thermochemical behavior in the tungsten coil atomizer.
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This is a review of direct analysis using solid sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. Greater emphasis is dedicated to sample preparation, sample homogeneity, calibration and its application to microanalysis and micro-homogeneity studies. The main advantages and some difficulties related to the applicability of this technique are discussed. A literature search on the application of solid sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry in trace element determination in many kinds of samples, including biological, clinical, technological and environmental ones, is also presented.
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No presente estudo, foram investigadas diferentes substâncias para atuarem como modificadores químicos na determinação direta de cádmio em soro e urina humanos sem digestão prévia das amostras. A preparação da amostra foi feita diretamente nos copos do amostrador automático por diluição 1+4 de soro e 1+1 de urina com ácido nítrico 1% v/v contendo 0.02% v/v de cloreto de tricetil metil amônio (CTAC). Foram investigadas as melhores condições de determinação por meio de curvas de temperatura de pirólise e atomização na presença da matriz e do analito levando-se em conta a forma do pulso de absorção, baixas temperaturas na atomização, fundo corrigido e sensibilidade. Foram efetuados estudos na ausência de modificador e com a mistura universal em solução de Pd e Mg (10 e 15 µg, respectivamente) e com rutênio (500 µg) e irídio (500 µg) como modificadores permanentes. Para Ir permanente, as massas características foram 0.8 pg para soro e 0.7 pg para urina (recomendado de 2 pg). Na investigação do uso de Ir permanente, foi observado que o pico foi simétrico, retornando à linha de base em 3s e com fundo corrigido completamente com valores ótimos por pirólises e atomização de 300 e 1000°C para soro e 300 e 1100ºC para urina. A calibração foi feita por ajuste de matriz e apresentou coeficiente de correlação de regressão linear típico de 0.999. Análises de soro e urina fortificados mostraram recuperações que variaram entre 99.3 e 103.2 com um desvio padrão relativo (RSD, n=3) menor que 12% para soro e entre 93.1 e 102.2% com um RSD menor que 3% para urina. O limite de detecção (k=3, n=10) foi de 8 e 9 pg para soro e urina, respectivamente.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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A influência de digeridos e suspensões de açúcar no comportamento térmico de As usando Pd(NO3)2, Pd(NO3)2 + Mg(NO3)2, and Ni(NO3)2 como modificadores químicos foi investigada. Influência de 0,2%, 5%, 10% e 35% (v/v) HNO3 na calibração (1,00 - 10,0 µg As L-1) também foi feita. Um volume de 20 µL de amostra mais 5 µL Pd ou 5 µL Pd + 3 µL Mg, ou 20 µL Ni foi injetado no atomizador do GF AAS. Para cada modificador, temperaturas de pirólise e atomização foram avaliadas por meio de curvas de pirólise e de atomização, respectivamente. Para suspensão de açúcar, temperaturas de pirólise e atomização (Tp, Ta) obtidas foram: sem modificador (400° C, 2000° C); Pd (1400° C, 2200° C); Pd/Mg (1400° C, 2200° C) e Ni (1600° C, 2200° C). Os valores para digeridos de açúcar foram: sem modificador (400° C, 2200° C); Pd (1400° C, 2200° C); Pd/Mg (1400° C, 2200° C) e Ni (600° C, 2200° C). Paládio foi selecionado como o melhor modificador químico. O tempo de vida do tubo de grafte foi de aproximadamente 350 queimas, o RSD (n = 12) para uma amostra típica contendo 5,52 µg As L-1 foi < 2,2% e o limite de detecção foi 2,4 pg As. Recuperações entre 80 e 92% foram encontradas.