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Determination of ultra-trace amounts of cadmium, cobalt and nickel in sea-water by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry with on-line preconcentration

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[[abstract]]A miniature column packed with Muromac A-1 chelating resin and a laboratory-built automatic on-line preconcentration system for electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry were used to determine Cd, Co and Ni in sea-water. The preconcentration system was modified from a Perkin-Elmer AS-40 autosampler by mounting a Muromac A-1 microcolumn near the tip of the autosampler capillary, and we replaced the pull-and-push pump of the autosampler with a peristaltic pump. Retention of the metal ions as a complex on the microcolumn was achieved by using Muromac A-1 as the chelating resin; 20% HNO3 was then used for elution. The procedures of preconcentration were performed by using a four-way distribution valve and a programmable controller. Detection limits (and sample volumes) were 1.2 x 10(-4) mu g l(-1) for Cd (400 mu l), 0.007 mu g l(-1) for Co (1800 mu l) and 0.033 mu g l(-1) for Ni (800 mu l). Relative standard deviations for the determination of Cd, Co and Ni in sea-water (CASS-3) were 2.9, 5.6 and 4.1%, respectively. The accuracy of the method was confirmed by the analysis of certified reference saline waters (NASS-4, CASS-3 and SLEW-1).[[fileno]]2010324010032[[department]]化學

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