DETERMINATION OF SELENIUM AND ANTIMONY BY HYDRIDE GENERATION ATOMIC-ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY USING TETRAHYDROBORATES(III) BOUND TO AN ANION-EXCHANGE RESIN
Jy. Cao et H. Narasaki, DETERMINATION OF SELENIUM AND ANTIMONY BY HYDRIDE GENERATION ATOMIC-ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY USING TETRAHYDROBORATES(III) BOUND TO AN ANION-EXCHANGE RESIN, Bunseki Kagaku, 43(2), 1994, pp. 169-172
Selenium and antimony in standard reference materials were determined
with tetrahydroborate (III) bound to a resin (Mitsubishi Kasei DIAION
SA21A) without separation of transition metals. The hydride-generation
equipment used has been described elsewhere [H. Narasaki, Y. Kato and
H. Kimura: Anal. Sci., 8, 893 (1992)]. The materials were decomposed
by heating with concentrated nitric, perchloric (60%) and hydrofluoric
(46%) acids. Selenium was reduced to Se(IV) with 6 M hydrochloric aci
d by heating, while antimony was reduced to Sb(III) with 0.1 M potassi
um iodide. The analytical results were within the certified values.