Abstract

An on-line separation preconcentration system coupled to electrothermal (graphite furnace) atomic absorption spectrometry was developed. A miniature column packed with iminodiacetic acid ethyl cellulose (IDAEC) was inserted into the loop. A peristaltic pump was used to deliver solutions. A flow of air was driven into the packed column, evacuating it between sample loading, washing and elution. The retained analyte was introduced on-line to graphite furnace using countercurrent elution with HNO 3. The system was applied for the determination of V, Co and Pb in medicinal mineral water samples, and nickel in sea water samples. The detection limits (3σ) were 0.058, 0.022, 0.067, 0.062 μg/l for Co, Pb, V, and Ni, respectively. The R.S.D. ( n=5) was <5% at 0.4–1.0 μg/l concentration range.

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