Direct determination of trace fluorine in milk by aluminum monofluoride molecular absorption spectrometry utilizing an electrothermal graphite furnace

1984 ◽  
Vol 39 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 365-370 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akiko Takatsu ◽  
Koichi Chiba ◽  
Masanao Ozaki ◽  
Keiichiro Fuwa ◽  
Hiroki Haraguchi
2016 ◽  
Vol 31 (7) ◽  
pp. 1381-1390 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. V. Nakadi ◽  
M. A. M. S. da Veiga ◽  
M. Aramendía ◽  
E. García-Ruiz ◽  
M. Resano

This article demonstrates the potential of HR CS GFMAS for providing Br isotopic information, and the benefits of ID for solid sampling.


1992 ◽  
Vol 75 (4) ◽  
pp. 672-677 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pothapragada Venkateswarlu ◽  
John A Blackwell ◽  
Kelly Jewell ◽  
Gary W Kirsch

Abstract Recovery of organic fluorine by direct aluminum monofluoride molecular absorption spectrophotometry, following injection of samples into the graphite furnace and use of sodium fluoride standards, varies from 0 to 100% from compound to compound depending on the compound's volatility and the mechanism of thermal decomposition. This problem has now been overcome by employing standards made from the very same fluorochemical that is present in the sample. This approach is applicable to samples containing only 1 known fluorochemical. Some industrial applications of this technique that meet the needs of quality control, industrial hygiene policies, and certain U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations are described.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 5493
Author(s):  
Andrzej Gawor ◽  
Andrii Tupys ◽  
Anna Ruszczyńska ◽  
Ewa Bulska

Nowadays growing attention is paid to the control of fluorine content in samples of biological origin as it is present in the form of various biologically active organic compounds. Due to the chemically-rich matrix of biological tissues, the determination of fluorine becomes a very difficult task. Furthermore, a required complex sample preparation procedure makes the determination of the low contents of F by ion chromatography UV-Vis or ion-selective electrodes not possible. High-resolution continuum source graphite furnace molecular absorption spectrometry (HR-CS GF MAS) seems to be the best option for this purpose due to its high robustness to matrix interferences, especially in the presence of carefully selected modifiers. In this work the possibility of quantitative F determination in water and animal tissues was examined by measuring the molecular absorption of gallium monofluoride (GaF) at 211.248 nm with the use of a commercially available HR-CS GF MAS system. Experimental conditions for the sensitive and precise determination of fluorine were optimized, including the time/temperature program as well as addition of gallium and modifier mixture in combined mode. Under these conditions the fluoride present in the sample was stabilized up to 600 °C, and the optimum vaporization temperature for GaF was 1540 °C. Palladium and zirconium deposited onto the graphite surface served as solid modifiers; sodium acetate and ruthenium modifiers were added directly to the sample. The limit of detection and the characteristic mass of the method were 0.43 μg/L and 8.7 pg, respectively. The proposed procedure was validated by the use of certified reference materials (CRMs) of lake water and animal tissue; the acceptable recovery was obtained, proving that it can be applied for samples with a similar matrix.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (10) ◽  
pp. 2305-2314 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luiza Carolina Pomarolli ◽  
Márcia Andréia Mesquita Silva da Veiga ◽  
Martín Resano ◽  
Flávio Venâncio Nakadi

Study of the occurrence of a molecular interference affecting the determination of phosphorus by the molecular absorption of PO at 213.647 nm using HR CS SS-GF MAS.


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