Determination of Cd in blood by microwave-induced combustion coupled to flame furnace atomic absorption spectrometry

Microwave-induced combustion system was coupled to a metallic flame furnace (FF) atomic absorption spectrometer and applied for cadmium determination in blood. Lyophilized blood samples were prepared as pellets, positioned on a quartz holder and introduced into a glass chamber used for the combustion step. The glass chamber was coupled to the metallic flame furnace by using polytetrafluoroethylene and quartz tubes. Ignition was performed by microwave radiation using ammonium nitrate solution added to a small piece of previously cleaned paper. Oxygen was used to assist the sample combustion and also to transport combustion products up to the FF heated by an air/acetylene flame. High purity graphite powder was mixed with samples before pellets preparation. The volume of NH4NO3 solution, oxygen flow-rate, flame stoichiometry, sample holder type and the sample mass range were evaluated. Calibration step was feasible using adsorbed reference solution in pelletized high purity graphite avoiding the use of certified reference material (CRM). Sample masses up to 56 µg could be used allowing quantification limit of 0.018 µg g-1 and characteristic mass of 50 pg Cd. Low values for blanks were obtained (integrated absorbance lower than 0.01 s) and results were considered satisfactory regarding to both accuracy (agreement with results using CRMs between 95 to 99%), and precision (relative standard deviation < 12%). Up to 15 determinations can be performed per hour including the weighing step.

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Main Authors: Hoehne,Lucélia, Bartz,Fabiane R., Bizzi,Cezar A., Paniz,José N. G., Dressler,Valderi L., Flores,Érico M. de Moraes
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2010
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-505320100006000062010-07-19Determination of Cd in blood by microwave-induced combustion coupled to flame furnace atomic absorption spectrometryHoehne,LucéliaBartz,Fabiane R.Bizzi,Cezar A.Paniz,José N. G.Dressler,Valderi L.Flores,Érico M. de Moraes flame furnace atomic absorption spectrometry microwave induced combustion cadmium determination solid sampling blood analysis Microwave-induced combustion system was coupled to a metallic flame furnace (FF) atomic absorption spectrometer and applied for cadmium determination in blood. Lyophilized blood samples were prepared as pellets, positioned on a quartz holder and introduced into a glass chamber used for the combustion step. The glass chamber was coupled to the metallic flame furnace by using polytetrafluoroethylene and quartz tubes. Ignition was performed by microwave radiation using ammonium nitrate solution added to a small piece of previously cleaned paper. Oxygen was used to assist the sample combustion and also to transport combustion products up to the FF heated by an air/acetylene flame. High purity graphite powder was mixed with samples before pellets preparation. The volume of NH4NO3 solution, oxygen flow-rate, flame stoichiometry, sample holder type and the sample mass range were evaluated. Calibration step was feasible using adsorbed reference solution in pelletized high purity graphite avoiding the use of certified reference material (CRM). Sample masses up to 56 µg could be used allowing quantification limit of 0.018 µg g-1 and characteristic mass of 50 pg Cd. Low values for blanks were obtained (integrated absorbance lower than 0.01 s) and results were considered satisfactory regarding to both accuracy (agreement with results using CRMs between 95 to 99%), and precision (relative standard deviation < 12%). Up to 15 determinations can be performed per hour including the weighing step.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society v.21 n.6 20102010-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532010000600006en10.1590/S0103-50532010000600006
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Bartz,Fabiane R.
Bizzi,Cezar A.
Paniz,José N. G.
Dressler,Valderi L.
Flores,Érico M. de Moraes
spellingShingle Hoehne,Lucélia
Bartz,Fabiane R.
Bizzi,Cezar A.
Paniz,José N. G.
Dressler,Valderi L.
Flores,Érico M. de Moraes
Determination of Cd in blood by microwave-induced combustion coupled to flame furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
author_facet Hoehne,Lucélia
Bartz,Fabiane R.
Bizzi,Cezar A.
Paniz,José N. G.
Dressler,Valderi L.
Flores,Érico M. de Moraes
author_sort Hoehne,Lucélia
title Determination of Cd in blood by microwave-induced combustion coupled to flame furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
title_short Determination of Cd in blood by microwave-induced combustion coupled to flame furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
title_full Determination of Cd in blood by microwave-induced combustion coupled to flame furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
title_fullStr Determination of Cd in blood by microwave-induced combustion coupled to flame furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Cd in blood by microwave-induced combustion coupled to flame furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
title_sort determination of cd in blood by microwave-induced combustion coupled to flame furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
description Microwave-induced combustion system was coupled to a metallic flame furnace (FF) atomic absorption spectrometer and applied for cadmium determination in blood. Lyophilized blood samples were prepared as pellets, positioned on a quartz holder and introduced into a glass chamber used for the combustion step. The glass chamber was coupled to the metallic flame furnace by using polytetrafluoroethylene and quartz tubes. Ignition was performed by microwave radiation using ammonium nitrate solution added to a small piece of previously cleaned paper. Oxygen was used to assist the sample combustion and also to transport combustion products up to the FF heated by an air/acetylene flame. High purity graphite powder was mixed with samples before pellets preparation. The volume of NH4NO3 solution, oxygen flow-rate, flame stoichiometry, sample holder type and the sample mass range were evaluated. Calibration step was feasible using adsorbed reference solution in pelletized high purity graphite avoiding the use of certified reference material (CRM). Sample masses up to 56 µg could be used allowing quantification limit of 0.018 µg g-1 and characteristic mass of 50 pg Cd. Low values for blanks were obtained (integrated absorbance lower than 0.01 s) and results were considered satisfactory regarding to both accuracy (agreement with results using CRMs between 95 to 99%), and precision (relative standard deviation < 12%). Up to 15 determinations can be performed per hour including the weighing step.
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