Cc. Oliveira et al., MULTICOMMUTATION IN FLOW-ANALYSIS .4. COMPUTER-ASSISTED SPLITTING FORSPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF COPPER AND ZINC IN PLANTS, Analytica chimica acta, 332(2-3), 1996, pp. 173-178
An improved splitting process in flow analysis accomplished by means o
f a computer controlled three-way solenoid valve is proposed. This val
ve is located at the splitting site, and defines the flow pattern and
the portions of the processed sample delivered to each emergent stream
. As an application, the simultaneous spectrophotometric determination
of copper and zinc in plant digests was selected. The method is based
on metal complexation with cyanide, differential kinetics of decomple
xation, and reaction with Zincon. The proposed system is very stable a
nd handles 45 samples per hour which corresponds to 0.27 mg Zincon per
determination. Precise measurements (r.s.d.=0.7% and 1.7% for first a
nd second peaks) are obtained within 0.00-1.00mgl(-1) Cu and 0.00-2.00
mgl(-1) Zn. Detection limits are 0.05 and 0.04mgl(-1) for Cu and Zn. R
esults are in agreement with standard reference materials.