Abstract

AbstractsA pressurized polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) bomb method for the digestion of trace nickel in hydrogenated cottonseed oil prior to its determination by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) has been developed. Currently, the methods outlined in United States Pharmacopeial 28 (USP28) and British Pharmacopeial (BP2003) methods are recommended as the official methods for analyzing nickel in hydrogenated cottonseed oil. However, when using these methods, the samples were easily tarnished during sample pretreatment when using a silica crucible. In contrast, when using a platinum crucible, hydrogenated cottonseed oil acting as a reducing material may react with the platinum and destroy the crucible. In order to avoid the tarnish with a silica crucible and the risk when using platinum, the technology of a pressurized PTFE bomb method was applied in the digestion of nickel in hydrogenated cottonseed oil. The results showed that hydrogenated cottonseed oil can be digested completely by the optimal combinations of HCl (0.1 mL) and HNO3 (0.5 mL). The digested solution was investigated using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry.

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