Abstract

A sensitive inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric sequential method for the determination of trace heavy metals (cadmium, cobalt, copper and nickel) in biological samples after extraction of the metals into isobutyl methyl ketone (IBMK) containing 1,5-bis-(di-2-pyridylmethylene)thiocarbonohydrazide (DPTH) is described. A systematic study was made to determine the optimum conditions for extraction of the metals into IBMK. The complexes formed are quite soluble in IBMK, so much so that this allows the use of aqueous-to-organic phase volume ratios of up to 40 and hence the determination of concentrations down to 40 times lower than those afforded by the direct non-extractive method. The method has been used for the determination of these elements in various biological materials with good results.

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