Abstract
The sampling of tetraalkyllead (TAL) compounds in artificially polluted air by electrostatic capture and their subsequent determination by electrothermal atomic-absorption spectrometry is described. This technique, coupled to a low cost, portable, battery-powered field sample could provide a fsat, simple and sensitive method for TAL determination in environmental samples. Detection limits are of the order of 100 pg of lead.
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