Abstract
The electrothermal atomization of selenium, in transversely-heated graphite atomizers, was studied with regard to the effect of the addition of nickel nitrate and nickel chloride as chemical modifiers. Particular importance was given to the behavior of the analyte in aqueous standards and in sodium chloride containing solutions, after thermal reduction of the modifiers prior to the injection of the analyte solution into the atomizer. Thermal reduction of either nickel compound brings about an enhancement in the sensitivity of selenium measurements, as compared to those obtained by the injection of both the analyte and the modifier together into the atomizer. Additionally, thermal reduction of the modifiers permits the presence of chloride, as sodium chloride, to be tolerated in amounts as high as 500 μg Cl − with sensitivity losses lower than 10%.
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