1990
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-2670(00)86427-2
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Electrothermal atomization atomic absorption spectrometry with stabilized aqueous standards for the determination of cadmium in whole blood

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“…On the other hand, according to Suzuki and Ohta [19], no interferences from concomitants were shown for the determination of cadmium in biological samples when thiourea was added as modifier. There are also reports about the use of Pd(NO3)2 [20] and Triton X-100 [21] in the modifier mixtures for determining cadmium in real samples. Ni(NO3)2 has been recently reported [22] for ETAAS determination of cadmium, but neither has the nickel concentration been optimized nor the method been applied for any real sample analysis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, according to Suzuki and Ohta [19], no interferences from concomitants were shown for the determination of cadmium in biological samples when thiourea was added as modifier. There are also reports about the use of Pd(NO3)2 [20] and Triton X-100 [21] in the modifier mixtures for determining cadmium in real samples. Ni(NO3)2 has been recently reported [22] for ETAAS determination of cadmium, but neither has the nickel concentration been optimized nor the method been applied for any real sample analysis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fifteen days after the fume inhalation, the concentration of cadmium in the blood and urine was analyzed by atomic absorption spectrometry with graphite oven in STPF conditions (platform tubes at a stabilized temperature). 1…”
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confidence: 99%