Abstract

The determination of arsenic was studied with a simple and economic method. A continuous hydride generation system is interfaced to a microwave plasma torch atomic emission spectrometer (MPT-AES). Arsenic hydride is transferred directly and continuously by the carrier gas into the plasma torch without separation of hydrogen. When oxygen is introduced into the outer tube of the plasma torch, the plasma is more stable and has a higher tolerance to hydrogen. The detection limit (3σ) is 5.2 μg/L when the forward power is 100 W with argon as support gas. Application to the standard sample coal fly ash showed a comparable result to the certified quantity.

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