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Application of Pneumatic Flow Injection-Tandem Spectrometer System for Chromium Speciation
Author(s) -
Meissam Noroozifar,
Mozhgan Khorasani-Motlagh,
Reza Akbari
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
journal of automated methods and management in chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1464-5068
pISSN - 1463-9246
DOI - 10.1155/2007/34373
Subject(s) - chromium , spectrometer , detection limit , nebulizer , analytical chemistry (journal) , calibration curve , volumetric flow rate , chemistry , genetic algorithm , atomic absorption spectroscopy , calibration , tandem , suction , chromatography , materials science , physics , optics , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics , evolutionary biology , biology , medicine , anesthesia , meteorology , composite material
In this approach, a pneumatic flow injection-tandem spectrometer system, without a delivery pump, has been developed to study chromium speciation. In this system, suction force of pneumatic nebulizer of a flame atomic absorption spectrometer has been used for solution delivery through the manifold. Cr(VI) and total Cr concentrations were determined using UV-Vis and FAAS spectrometers, respectively. The Cr(III) was determined by difference. The calibration curves were linear up to 10 mug mL-1 and 20 mug mL-1 for Cr(VI) and total Cr with detection limit of 0.12 mug mL-1 and 0.07 mug mL-1 for Cr(VI) and Cr(III), respectively. The midrange precision and accuracy are less than 1.98% and +/- 2.50% for two species, respectively, at a sampling rate of 100 h-1. This system was applied for the determination of the chromium species in spiked and natural waters as well as industrial waters.

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