Flow injection analysis system coupled with icp-eos for determination of some metallic elements in drinking water
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DINU, C., VASILE, Gabriela, CRUCERU, Liliana, PETRE, Jana. Flow injection analysis system coupled with icp-eos for determination of some metallic elements in drinking water. In: Chemistry Journal of Moldova, 2009, nr. 1(4), pp. 66-71. ISSN 1857-1727.
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Chemistry Journal of Moldova
Numărul 1(4) / 2009 / ISSN 1857-1727 /ISSNe 2345-1688

Flow injection analysis system coupled with icp-eos for determination of some metallic elements in drinking water

Pag. 66-71

Dinu C., Vasile Gabriela, Cruceru Liliana, Petre Jana
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 2 decembrie 2013


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The European Drinking Water Directive (98/83/EC), transposed in Romanian Legislation as Low 458/2002, amended by Low 311/2004, imposes the limit of concentration for metallic elements in water intended for human consumption. The toxic metals arsenic and selenium are among these elements and the limit value is 10 μg/L. In the paper there are presented the working conditions for determination of As and Se from drinking water using modern techniques based on the flow injection-hydride generation with the inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (FIAS-ICP-EOS). The analyses were performed on Optima 5300 DV Perkin Elmer equipment with FIAS 400 Flow Injection System, Perkin Elmer type. For the hydride generation two types of solution were used: 10% (v/v) HCl as a carrier solution and 0.2 % NaBH4 in 0.05%NaOH solution as a reducing agent [1]. The treatment step of the samples and standard solutions consisted in reducing with mixed solutions of KI and ascorbic acid in acidic condition (HCl) for As and only with HCl and high temperature for Se [2,3]. The paper contains the characteristic parameters of the methods, such as: low detection limit, quantifi cation limit, repeatability, precision, recovery, which were evaluated using Certified Reference Materials for each element.

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drinking water, Se,

As, hydride analyses, ICP-EOS