2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2003.12.018
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Determination of lead, copper and manganese by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry after separation/concentration using a water-soluble polymer

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“…The analytical chemistry of the polymer PVP was studied by Tokman et.al, 2004 [14]. PVP forms complexes with metals via oxygen and nitrogen donor sites, due to the high polarity of the lactum ring conferred by resonance stabilisation facilitated by a near planer geometry.…”
Section: Pvp-metal Complexation: a Brief Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analytical chemistry of the polymer PVP was studied by Tokman et.al, 2004 [14]. PVP forms complexes with metals via oxygen and nitrogen donor sites, due to the high polarity of the lactum ring conferred by resonance stabilisation facilitated by a near planer geometry.…”
Section: Pvp-metal Complexation: a Brief Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All solutions and samples were stored in highdensity polypropylene bottles (Nalgene®, Rochester, USA). Plastic bottles and glassware materials were cleaned by soaking in 10% (v/v) HNO at 3 least 24 h and rinsed abundantly in de-ionized water before use.…”
Section: Reagents Analytical Solutions and Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elemental determination by atomic absorption spectrometry [2,3] is frequently performed by line source spectrometers. Although the line-source flame atomic absorption spectrometry (LS FAAS) [4] is a worldwide, robust and well-established technique, the single-element analysis and narrow range calibration may be considered the main drawbacks of the technique when several elements are required: the changing and conditioning of hollow cathode lamps (or electrodeless discharge lamps) and the need for adjusting analyte absorbance within the linear working range of calibrating plots are time consuming and lead to increased analytical cost in large scale routine analyses [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The use of separation and preconcentration procedure for the determination of trace heavy metals prior to FAAS application is very important because analysis is achieved at lower level of detection limit than when the procedure in not applied. Also, the interference effects of the foreign ions in the samples are minimal when separation-preconcentration procedure is applied (Tokman et al 2004;Yang et al 2004). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%