Major element analysis of rocks and sediments by atomic absorption spectroscopy

1984 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.J. Horowitz
1985 ◽  
Vol 31 (7) ◽  
pp. 1172-1174 ◽  
Author(s):  
J Smeyers-Verbeke ◽  
D Verbeelen

Abstract In developing this method for determination of Al in bone we paid special attention to the homogenization of bone samples, which presents great difficulties for trace-element analysis. To minimize the risk of contamination, we preferred low-temperature ashing over classical wet-digestion techniques for destruction of the organic material. Graphite-furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy is used for measurement of Al. For Al concentrations exceeding 15 micrograms/g, direct standardization against a calibration line can be used (between-run CV, 5.9%). For Al concentrations within the normal range (less than 15 micrograms/g) the standard-addition technique should be applied. Comparison of results by the method with those by a procedure based on extraction of Al with a saturated solution of EDTA revealed that, although the latter method gave considerably lower results for three of 13 samples, there was no statistical difference between results by the two methods.


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 1259-1264
Author(s):  
Kiril Lisichkov ◽  
Katerina Atkovska ◽  
Neven Trajchevski ◽  
Orce Popovski ◽  
Nadica Todorovska

The presence of some chemical compounds at higher levels than maximum permissible concentrations (MPC) in the drinking water, suggests of water resources pollution. In this paper the following elements were analyzed: total arsenic, cadmium, lead, cooper and zinc. Twelve samples of water from the water supply system from the city of Skopje were examined during one year from three different springs. Also, ten samples of bottled water from three producers from the Macedonian market were tested.The determined average mass concentrations of total As, Cd(II), Pb(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II) in the analyzed water samples from the water supply system are 1.35 μg/l, 0.06 μg/l, 0.6 μg/l, 0.9 μg/l and 1,12 μg/l, respectively, and for the tested bottled water, the mean values ranges from 0.56 - 0.83 μg total As / l, 0.053 - 0.056 μg Cd(II)/l, 0.51 - 0.54 μg Pb(II)/l , 0.6 - 0.87 μg Cu(II)/l and 0.68 - 0.8 μg Zn(II)/l water.The following instrumental analytical methods and techniques were used for the analysis of the tested samples of drinking water: flame atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), atomic absorption spectroscopy with hydride cеll, electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy.The obtained results are shown in tables and graphic form. According to the obtained results a comparative analysis was carried out indicate that it is a water of good quality that can be used in different branches of the process industry.The obtained results in this paper do not exceed the values of the MPC of the Republic of Macedonia prescribed by the legal regulations for the drinking water, which confirm the health safety of the drinking water from the water supply system in the city of Skopje and the packed waters from the Macedonian market in relation to the tested elements.


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