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Fast spectrophotometric determination of fluoride in ground waters by flow injection using partial least-squares calibration
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2004-06Registro en:
Arancibia, Juan Alberto; Rullo, Anabel; Olivieri, Alejandro Cesar; Di Nezio, Maria Susana; Pistonesi, Marcelo Fabian; et al.; Fast spectrophotometric determination of fluoride in ground waters by flow injection using partial least-squares calibration; Elsevier Science; Analytica Chimica Acta; 512; 1; 6-2004; 157-163
0003-2670
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Arancibia, Juan Alberto
Rullo, Anabel
Olivieri, Alejandro Cesar
Di Nezio, Maria Susana
Pistonesi, Marcelo Fabian
Lista, Adriana Guillermina
Fernández Band, Beatriz Susana
Resumen
The presence of sulphate constitutes a serious interference in the usual zirconium lake-based spectrophotometric method for the determination of fluoride in water. In this report, full spectral data have been recorded for the zirconium lake of 2-(parasulfophenylazo)-1,8-dihydroxy-3,6-naphthalene- disulfonate (SPADNS) in the simultaneous presence of fluoride and sulphate, as obtained with a flow injection system with a diode-array detector. The information has been processed with partial least-squares (PLS) multivariate calibration. Adequate modeling using a sixteen-sample calibration set allows fluoride to be determined in ground waters by the automated flow injection method, even in the presence of sulphate in concentrations up to 1000 mg l -1. In the calibration range 0-1.50 mg l-1 for fluoride, the limit of detection is 0.1 mg l-1. The fluoride contents in real samples, as determined with the present method, were satisfactorily compared with those provided by ion selective potentiometry.