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High-yield UV-photochemical vapor generation of iron for sample introduction with ICP-OES
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ABSTRACTA novel approach to the generation of volatile iron compounds (likely the pentacarbonyl) with high efficiency is described wherein solutions containing either Fe 2+ or Fe 3+ and low molecular weight organic acids such as formic, acetic or propionic are exposed to a UVsource. An optimum generation efficiency of 60 ± 2 % was achieved in 50 % formic acid at pH 2.5 with an irradiation time of 250 s by use of a 17 W low pressure mercury grid lamp. Compared to conventional solution nebulization, sensitivity and limit of detection were improved 80-and 100-fold, respectively, yielding 1620 cps per ng/ml and 0.025 ng/ml at the 238.204 nm Fe II emission line. A precision of 0.75 % RSD was achieved at