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Spectroscopy Letters
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Volume 36, 2003 - Issue 5-6
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Behavior of Volatile Elements in the Graphite Furnace in the Presence of Silver as Matrix Modifier

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Pages 441-447 | Received 26 Nov 2002, Accepted 04 Aug 2003, Published online: 21 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The effect of silver, as an aqueous solution of AgNO3, on the pretreatment and atomization behaviour of As, Cd, Bi, Hg, Pb, Sb, Se, Sn and Tl during electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry has been investigated. The presence of silver in the graphite furnace leads to thermal stabilisation of all investigated volatile elements to allow higher pyrolysis temperatures. The maximum, loss‐free, pretreatment temperatures (°C) in the presence of 100 µg Ag by atomization from the wall or from a platform are respectively: As (1500°C, –); Cd (800°C, 800°C); Bi (700°C, 700°C); Hg (250°C, –); Pb (600°C, 900°C); Sb (1200°C, 1200°C); Se (1400°C, 1400°C); Sn (1100°C, 1100°C) and Tl (1000°C, 1100°C). Also, silver facilitates a relatively low atomization temperature (°C) from the wall for Cd (1300°C), Bi (1700°C), Pb (1400°C), Se (1900°C) and Tl (1400°C). In addition, silver enhances the measurement sensitivity by a factor of 1.2–1.8.

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