Abstract

A sensitive atomic absorption method is described for the determination of chromium at sub-microgram levels. Chromium(III) is converted to its acetylacetone complex and extracted into MIBK. The atomic absorption sensitivity is thus en hanced two-fold compared to chromium (III) in aqueous medium. The detection limit of chromium is 0.015 p.p.m. with an acetylene-air flame; the sensitivity obtained with other chromium, methods under the same instrumental conditions is compared. The method can be applied to the determination of chromium in sea water; at a level of ca. 1.6 μg Cr/1, the precision is ±0.06 μg/1.

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