Effect of Temperatures on Determination of Arsenic in Water by Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry

BACKGROUND The influence of the operating temperature on Hydride Generation-Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry comes mainly from the hydride reaction and the drift of the instrument. An increase in operating temperature increases the background value of the instrument, while a low operating temperatur...

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Main Authors: LIU Jing-long, WU Qiao-li
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Language:English
Published: Science Press, PR China 2019-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.201804260052
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description BACKGROUND The influence of the operating temperature on Hydride Generation-Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry comes mainly from the hydride reaction and the drift of the instrument. An increase in operating temperature increases the background value of the instrument, while a low operating temperature is not conducive to hydride reaction. OBJECTIVES To investigate the effect of operating temperature on the determination of arsenic and to find the optimal temperature conditions. METHODS According to the standard method of Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry for determination of arsenic in water, the calibration curves, the blank samples, the QC samples and the standard materials were analyzed at temperatures of 10℃, 20℃ and 30℃, respectively. RESULTS The calibration curves in three temperature conditions had good linear correlation. However, when the operating temperature increased, the blank fluorescence value and detection limit increased accordingly, and the instrument sensitivity decreased. The analytical results cannot meet the accuracy requirement. CONCLUSIONS When the arsenic content is determined by Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry, the working temperature of the instrument should be controlled at 10-20℃, where the temperature change is relatively stable.
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spelling doaj.art-aa9656f8344c477e880372efb21482e42023-01-13T10:08:00ZengScience Press, PR ChinaYankuang ceshi0254-53572019-03-0138222823210.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.201804260052ykcs-38-2-228Effect of Temperatures on Determination of Arsenic in Water by Atomic Fluorescence SpectrometryLIU Jing-long0WU Qiao-li1Tongling Environmental Monitoring Central Station, Tongling 244000, ChinaTongling Environmental Monitoring Central Station, Tongling 244000, ChinaBACKGROUND The influence of the operating temperature on Hydride Generation-Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry comes mainly from the hydride reaction and the drift of the instrument. An increase in operating temperature increases the background value of the instrument, while a low operating temperature is not conducive to hydride reaction. OBJECTIVES To investigate the effect of operating temperature on the determination of arsenic and to find the optimal temperature conditions. METHODS According to the standard method of Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry for determination of arsenic in water, the calibration curves, the blank samples, the QC samples and the standard materials were analyzed at temperatures of 10℃, 20℃ and 30℃, respectively. RESULTS The calibration curves in three temperature conditions had good linear correlation. However, when the operating temperature increased, the blank fluorescence value and detection limit increased accordingly, and the instrument sensitivity decreased. The analytical results cannot meet the accuracy requirement. CONCLUSIONS When the arsenic content is determined by Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry, the working temperature of the instrument should be controlled at 10-20℃, where the temperature change is relatively stable.http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.201804260052waterarsenicatomic fluorescence spectrometryhydride generationoperating temperaturesensitivity
spellingShingle LIU Jing-long
WU Qiao-li
Effect of Temperatures on Determination of Arsenic in Water by Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
Yankuang ceshi
water
arsenic
atomic fluorescence spectrometry
hydride generation
operating temperature
sensitivity
title Effect of Temperatures on Determination of Arsenic in Water by Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
title_full Effect of Temperatures on Determination of Arsenic in Water by Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
title_fullStr Effect of Temperatures on Determination of Arsenic in Water by Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Temperatures on Determination of Arsenic in Water by Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
title_short Effect of Temperatures on Determination of Arsenic in Water by Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
title_sort effect of temperatures on determination of arsenic in water by atomic fluorescence spectrometry
topic water
arsenic
atomic fluorescence spectrometry
hydride generation
operating temperature
sensitivity
url http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.201804260052
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