Abstract

AbstractThe influence of instrumental parameters on the determination of Mn using EAAS is investigated and the interference of several acids, cations and anions determined. When NaCl or KCl is present an interference suppressor, such as L‐ascorbic acid, has to be added. The contamination resulting from dust particles in the laboratory or from a mixer is found to be negligible. Using NBS samples several destruction techniques are investigated and comparison is made with results obtained by FAAS.

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