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Reduction of matrix interferences in furnace atomic absorption with the L'vov Platform

January 1, 1981

Use of a modified L'vov Platform and ammonium phosphate as a matrix modifier greatly reduced matrix interferences in a commercial Massmann-type atomic absorption furnace. Platforms were readily fabricated from furnace tubes and, once positioned in the furnace, caused no inconvenience in operation. Two volatile elements (Pb, Cd), two of intermediate volatility (Co, Cr) and two which form stable oxides (Al, Sn) were tested in natural water and selected synthetic matrices. In every case for which there was a significant matrix effect during atomization from the tube wall, the platform and platform plus modifier gave improved performance. With lead, for example, an average ratio of 0.48 ?? 0.11 was found when the slope of the standard additions plot for six different natural water samples was compared to the slope of the standard working curve in dilute acid. The average slope ratio between the natural water matrices and the dilute acid matrix was 0.94 ?? 0.03 with the L'vov Platform and 0.96 ?? 0.03 with the platform and matrix modifier. In none of the cases studied did the use of the platform or platform plus modifier cause an interference problem where none existed while atomizing from the tube wall. An additional benefit of the platform was a factor of about two improvement in peak height precision. ?? 1981.

Publication Year 1981
Title Reduction of matrix interferences in furnace atomic absorption with the L'vov Platform
Authors M.L. Kaiser, S.R. Koirtyohann, E.J. Hinderberger, Howard E. Taylor
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy
Index ID 70011742
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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