Abstract

Here is reported an analytical method for the multielemental determination of Cd, Fe and Ni in toothpaste employing slurry sampling high-resolution continuum source electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (HR-CS ET AAS). Using a single sample aliquot, Cd was determined at 228.802 nm, and, sequentially, Fe (232.036 nm) and Ni (232.003 nm) were simultaneously determined. Pyrolysis and atomization temperatures were 800 and 1500 °C for Cd, respectively. An atomization temperature of 2600 °C was used for Fe and Ni. A Pd and Mg mixture was used as the chemical modifier for standards and samples. The procedure for the slurry preparation was optimized using multivariate methodology with a multiple response function while employing a sample mass of about 250 mg. The optimized conditions were: 0.8 mol L−1 HNO3, 0.5% (m/v) Triton X-100 and a sonication time of 15 min. Using aqueous standards for the calibration, limits of detection and quantification were of 3.2 and 10.8 ng g−1 for Cd, 2.2 and 7.4 µg g−1 for Fe, and 0.044 and 0.148 µg g−1 for Ni. The precision estimated as relative standard deviation (n = 5) was 6.1% for Cd, 3.5% for Fe and 4.4% for Ni. The method accuracy was evaluated by standard addition and recovery tests and the recoveries varied from 93 to 114%. The method was applied for the analysis of five toothpaste samples of different brands. The concentrations ranged from 52.0 to 73.6 µg g−1 for Fe, and < 0.148 to 0.227 µg g−1 for Ni. For Cd, the concentrations were below the limit of detection.

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