Abstract

A method for the routine determination of nanogram amounts of fluoride is described. In a one-vessel technique, the fluoride is separated from the matrix by diffusion and then determined kinetically by its inhibiting effect on the zirconium-catalysed reaction between perborate and iodide. The method is applied to the analysis of geochemical materials, rain water, and aerosol filter samples.

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