Binary modifiers for the determination of zinc in pure copper and nickel-based alloy by longitudinal Zeeman electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry☆

2005 
Abstract The determination of zinc in pure copper and nickel-based alloy was successfully accomplished with a longitudinal Zeeman-effect correction and end-capped transversely heated graphite atomizer. Since aqua regia (an acid mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid, 1:3, v/v) was used as the dissolving reagent, volatile ZnCl 2 was formed. Consequently, less Zn was found in the sample. EDTA could improve the atomic absorption profiles. Binary modifiers, EDTA + Pd(NO 3 ) 2 and EDTA + Mg(NO 3 ) 2 , were effective for eliminating the chloride interference and the spectral interference from Cu I 213.853 nm. The experimental results obtained with and without the modifiers were compared. Increase of 200 °C in the pyrolysis temperature resulted from the addition of binary modifiers for both pure copper and nickel-based alloys. For pure copper, the atomization temperature increased from 1400 to 1600 °C whereas the atomization temperature increased from 1100 to 1600 °C for nickel-based alloys. The analytical performance of the proposed method was evaluated. Zinc contents in the pure copper and nickel-based alloy standards determined with both binary modifiers agreed closely with the certified values. The recovery ranged from 93 ± 2 to 104 ± 6% at 95% confidence level. The detection limits obtained by the binary modifiers of EDTA + Pd(NO 3 ) 2 and EDTA + Mg(NO 3 ) 2 were 0.77 and 0.31 pg, respectively.
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