Interferences of hydride forming elements and of mercury in the determination of antimony, arsenic, selenium and tin by hydride-generation AAS

1987 
By means of the radiotracer technique supplemented by conventional absorption measurements, the interferences of As, Bi, Hg, Pb, Sb, Se, Sn and Te in amounts between 10 μg and 1 mg with the determination of As, Sb, Se and Sn by hydride generation AAS using heated quartz tube were investigated during the hydride-generation and the atomization stages. Amounts up to 100 μg of Hg and Pb do not cause any detectable interference. The interference of Bi and Te is dominant in the hydride-generation stage and that of As, Se, Sb and Sn in the atomization stage. Tin is retained to a considerable extent in the quartz tube and the resulting memory effect makes the determination of As, Sb, and Se impossible. In the absence of interfering elements, the efficiency of the formation of hydrides of As, Sb, Se and Sn was close to 100%. However, a reduction of Sb(V) to Sb(III) prior to the hydride-generation is necessary for which an improved procedure was developed.
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