Interactions among metals in the spectrochemical determination of trace amounts of cadmium in marine mussels

1988 
Abstract The determination of trace amounts of inorganic elements by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrophotometry (ETA-AAS) or inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) suffers from some kinds of interference due to the inorganic fraction of the matrix of many environmental samples. The ratio between a major matrix element and the analyzed trace element plays an important role in the spectrochemical behaviour of the latter. The resulting enhancing or depressing effect also gives rise to severe faults when the well known standard addition method (SAM) is used. The present work shows the interactions due to the presence of elements such as calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium and iron during the spectrochemical determinations of trace amounts of cadmium in marine mussels. A possible liquid anion exchange extraction is suggested for the analysis of cadmium by ETA-AAS.
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