iCE 3500 石墨爐原子吸收光譜儀應用于自然水體中砷的測定
abstract:
The determination of arsenic in drinking and natural waters is analytically challenging, as the concentration levels required by the revised standard are near the detection limits of common elemental analysis instruments. In addition, arsenic exists naturally in a variety of chemical forms, including both organic and inorganic compounds, and different oxidation states.
These can result in a variety of chemical and physical interferences in the analysis. Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry is a cost-effective technology that does have the sensitivity and relative freedom from interference effects necessary to perform these measurements.
instrument:
Conclusions:
The Thermo Scientific Spectrometer fitted with the Zeeman Graphite Furnace and Graphite Furnace Autosampler is entirely suitable for the determination of arsenic concentrations in natural water samples using the EPA 200.9 ethodology. The Method Development Tools provided, particularly the Graphite Furnace TeleVision accessory and the automatic Ash Atomize experiment, allow the instrument parameters to be quickly and reliably optimized.
The analytical performance of the system meets all the performance criteria set out in the Method, and the comprehensive QC Tests facilities provided in the SOLAAR software permit the detailed Quality Control requirements of the Method to be quickly and simply set up. The flexible Calibration functions, together with Furnace Autosampler facilities, allow the Method of Standard Additions calibration strategy to be easily implemented if necessary.