Abstract

The determination of lead in blood by graphite-furnace atomic absorption spectrometry is markedly affected by the method of preparing the blood. Several different methods of preparation have been investigated for their sensitivity and reproducibility. The most reproducible, reliable and convenient method is a modification of the Einarsson and Lindstedt method based on treatment with perchloric and trichloroacetic acids.

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