1974
DOI: 10.2478/cttr-2013-0346
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Determination of Transition Metals in Cigarette Smoke Condensate by Solvent Extraction and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy

Abstract: A method for the determination of trace transition metals in cigarette smoke is described. The smoke particulate matter is digested in nitric acid, the acid is neutralized, and metal ions are complexed with ammonium 1-pyrrolidinecarbodithioate and extracted with methyl isobutyl ketone. The metals are then determined in the organic solvent by atomic absorption spectroscopy. The sensitivity of the method is enhanced by the use of the methyl isobutyl ketone extraction. The method was evaluated for the determinati… Show more

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“…As the contents to be determined are low, homogeneous and con~entrated samples are required for both of the very sensitive methods currently used: neutron activation and flame atomic absorption spectrometry. These methods generally require acid treatments, concentration or solvent extraction before analysis (6,7,8).…”
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“…As the contents to be determined are low, homogeneous and con~entrated samples are required for both of the very sensitive methods currently used: neutron activation and flame atomic absorption spectrometry. These methods generally require acid treatments, concentration or solvent extraction before analysis (6,7,8).…”
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confidence: 99%