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Title: Direct atomic absorption spectrometry determination of arsenic, cadmium, copper, manganese, lead and zinc in vegetable oil and fat samples with graphite filter furnace atomizer
Authors: Zhuravlev, Alexander S.
Zacharia, Alexander N.
Chebotaryov, A. N.
Arabadji, M. V.
Dobrynin, A.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Kimya Anabilim Dalı.
Güçer, Seref
36849130600
Keywords: Chemical modifier
Electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
Food analysis
Food composition
Food safety
Graphite filter-furnace atomizer
Heavy metals
Oils
Vegetable fats
Rapid-determination
Organic-solvents
Trace-metals
Edible oils
Nickel
Lavender
Chemistry
Food science & technology
Issue Date: Mar-2015
Publisher: Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science
Citation: Zhuravlev, A. vd. (2015). "Direct atomic absorption spectrometry determination of arsenic, cadmium, copper, manganese, lead and zinc in vegetable oil and fat samples with graphite filter furnace atomizer". Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 38, 62-68.
Abstract: The article presents the results of optimization of operation parameters, investigation of analytical characteristics and the abilities of a graphite filter-furnace (FF) atomizer for the direct electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy (ET AAS) determination of trace amounts of Mn, As, Pb, Cu, Cd and Zn in some vegetable oils and fats. The effect of pyrolysis and atomization temperatures of the graphite FF atomizer on atomic absorbance values of the listed elements at their evaporation from some organic solutions in the presence of a Pd-Mg chemical modifier (CM) was investigated. For the ET AAS determination of As, Pb, Cd and Zn with Pd-Mg CM, the temperature of the graphite FF atomizer for the pyrolysis step can be raised by 250-350 degrees C. This mode allows to eliminate the background absorption, to increase the sensitivity of the elements to be analyzed and to enhance the total content of vegetable oils or fats in organic solutions up to 0.5 g mL(-1). The obtained limits of quantification for Mn, As, Pb, Cu, Cd and Zn were 0.002, 0.004, 0.004, 0.002, 0.0008, 0.0004 mg kg(-1), respectively. The relative standard deviation (RSD) varied between similar to 3 and 8% and the time of one element determination did not exceed similar to 3-5 min. The reliability of the proposed method was checked using the reference method. A paired Student's t-test showed no significant difference between the results obtained by both methods on a 95% confidence level.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfca.2014.10.002
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889157514001665
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/26969
ISSN: 0889-1575
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