Abstract

The principle of tandem on-line continuous separation techniques as an alternative means of introducing samples into plasmas was applied to the development of a sensitive, selective and convenient method for the determination of arsenic by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES). Arsenic is continuously extracted as AsI 3 into xylene from the sample dissolved in 0.1 M potassium iodide solution in 7.2 M hydrochloric acid. The xylene phase (containing the analyte) is continuously mixed on-line with NaBH 4 in dimethylformamide and acetic acid solutions. Arsine is thus continuously generated directly from the organic phase and is separated in a gas—liquid separation device which prevents most of the xylene phase vapour from reaching the ICP. The system was optimized for the continuous extraction of AsI 3, the direct generation of arsine from xylene and the final ICP determination of arsenic. Finally, the tandem on-line continuous separation ICP detection system was applied to the determination of arsenic in real samples (white metal, cast iron, cupro-nickel and orchard leaves standard materials). Very good agreement between the experimental results and the certified values was obtained.

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