Title of article :
Utilization of electrodeposition on a graphite probe modified with palladium in determination of lead by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry in water and environmental samples
Author/Authors :
Moradkhani, Reza Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - K.N. Toosi University of Technology - P.O. Box 16315- 1618, Tehran , Rouhollahi, Ahmad Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - K.N. Toosi University of Technology - P.O. Box 16315- 1618, Tehran , Shirkhanloo, Hamid Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - K.N. Toosi University of Technology - P.O. Box 16315- 1618, Tehran , Ghasemi, Jahan B Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - K.N. Toosi University of Technology - P.O. Box 16315- 1618, Tehran
Abstract :
In this work a rapid and selective procedure for separation and preconcentration of lead
(Pb2+) before determination by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS) was
developed. The procedure is based on the electrodeposition on a graphite probe modified with
palladium. The lead was deposited from acetate buffer solution at pH 5.5. Various parameters,
such as pH of solutions, deposition potential, buffer concentration, stirrer speed, time of
deposition and temperature program, were optimized. After optimization of the conditions,
detection limit 17 ng L–1 by 3 σ, and enrichment factor 61 were achieved for 2 min
electrodeposition time and improved as deposition time was increased. Linearity of calibration
was kept between 0.05-0.50 μg L–1 with a correlation coefficient of 0.9979 and suitable
precision, R.S.D. % = 5.1 (n = 8). Samples were digested completely in a closed microwave
digestion system using only perchloric acid, and interference owing to various cations was also
investigated. The procedure was successfully applied to determine the presence of lead in rice,
radish, okra, onion and water samples.
Keywords :
Lead , Palladium , Electrodeposition , Preconcentration , Microwave digestion
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics