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Original Articles

Lead determination in blood by atomic absorption spectroscopy

Pages 1085-1090 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

This paper describes a one-tube sample preparation method for blood lead determination which is relatively simple to perform and which does not require background correction for matrix effects. The red cells are lysed with a dilute potassium cyanide solution and heat. A citrate buffer is added, and the solution is then extracted with ammonium pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate and methyl isobutyl ketone. An aliquot of the MIBK layer is applied to a carbon rod atomizer and the peak at 217.0 nm is measured. The method demonstrates an overall in-run reproducibility of 1.39 µg/100 mL blood standard deviation, a between-run standard deviation of 2.27 µg/100 mL blood and a sensitivity of 0.012 µg/mL/1% nm.

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