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TÜBİTAK

2003

Flame atomic absorption spectrometry

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Determination Of Manganese, Copper, Cadmium And Lead By Faas After Solid-Phase Extraction Of Their Phenylpiperazine Dithiocarbamate Complexes On Activated Carbon, Hasan Cesur Jan 2003

Determination Of Manganese, Copper, Cadmium And Lead By Faas After Solid-Phase Extraction Of Their Phenylpiperazine Dithiocarbamate Complexes On Activated Carbon, Hasan Cesur

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

A solid-phase extraction method was developed for the pre-concentration of manganese, copper, cadmium and lead in water samples prior to their determination by flame atomic absorption spectrometry using phenylpiperazine dithiocarbamate as a new reagent. The optimum pre-concentration conditions have been investigated such as pH, volume of sample solution and the effects of some matrix elements. The obtained recovery was nearly 90 to 100, while the enrichment factor was 400 for metal spiked solutions.


Application Of A Three-Stage Sequential Extraction Procedure For The Determination Of Extractable Metal Contents In Highway Soils, Şeri̇fe Tokalioğlu, Şenol Kartal, Gökhan Bi̇rol Jan 2003

Application Of A Three-Stage Sequential Extraction Procedure For The Determination Of Extractable Metal Contents In Highway Soils, Şeri̇fe Tokalioğlu, Şenol Kartal, Gökhan Bi̇rol

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

A sequential extraction procedure, a three-step protocol proposed by the Standards, Measurements and Testing programme (SM & T--formerly BCR) of the European Union, was applied to soil samples for the determination of metals (Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn). This procedure provides measurements of extractable metals from media such as acetic acid (0.11 mol L^{-1}), hydroxylammonium chloride (0.1 mol L^{-1}) and hydrogen peroxide (8.8 mol L^{-1}) plus ammonium acetate (1 mol L^{ - 1}), which are exchangeable, reducible and oxidisable metals, respectively. Analyses were carried out using flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). The results obtained from …