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Total and inorganic mercury determination in biodiesel by emulsion sample introduction and FI-CV-AFS after multivariate optimization
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2009-06Registro en:
Aranda, Pedro Rodolfo; Pacheco, Pablo Hugo; Olsina, Roberto Antonio; Martinez, Luis Dante; Gil, Raul Andres; Total and inorganic mercury determination in biodiesel by emulsion sample introduction and FI-CV-AFS after multivariate optimization; Royal Society of Chemistry; Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry; 24; 10; 6-2009; 1441-1445
0267-9477
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Aranda, Pedro Rodolfo
Pacheco, Pablo Hugo
Olsina, Roberto Antonio
Martinez, Luis Dante
Gil, Raul Andres
Resumen
An automated procedure for total and inorganic mercury determination in biodiesel by CV-AFS was studied. The samples were introduced directly as oil-in-water emulsions in a flow injection manifold followed by cold vapor generation coupled to atomic fluorescence spectrometry (FI-CV-AFS). After irradiation with an UV source, organic mercury (e.g. MeHg+ and PhHg+ among others) was decomposed. Mercury vapors were generated using an acidic SnCl2 solution in a continuous flow system and were then determined. This strategy reduced sample handling, avoiding sample contamination and analyte losses. The limit of detection was calculated as 0.2 g Kg-1 (0.03 g L-1 for the emulsions) and the relative standard deviation was better than 8% at levels of 3.0 g L-1 in the emulsion, calculated from the peaks obtained. The accuracy was verified by comparing the results with a total microwave-assisted digestion.