Abstract

Total arsenic concentrations in groundwater samples determined by hydride generation quartz furnace atomic absorption spectrometry may underestimated due to a loss of quartz cell surface “conditioning.” This loss of quartz cell surface “conditioning” is due to the analysis of many samples that do not contain measurable quantities of the analyte. This process is further accelerated by the use of high concentrations of sodium tetrahydroborate and hydrochloric acid. Analysis of the highest calibration standard in between the samples and the use of low concentrations of sodium tetrahydroborate and hydrochloric acid could minimize the error arising from this source.

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