B. Fairman et al., METHOD COMPARISON FOR THE DETERMINATION OF LABILE ALUMINUM SPECIES INNATURAL-WATERS, Analytica chimica acta, 286(3), 1994, pp. 401-409
An inter-laboratory comparison project to evaluate the portability of
a standard method for the determination of aluminium species in waters
and to investigate the probability of producing reference waters for
aluminium speciation analysis is described. High-density polyethylene
containers were found to be appropriate for the storage of water sampl
es, intended for speciation analysis, after leaching with 10% (v/v) ni
tric acid for 48 h. A quality control programme for total aluminium in
water samples was completed by all participating laboratories, showin
g the value of such a parallel programme, especially for aluminium wit
h its inherent problems with contamination. Water samples (lake and ta
p) proved to be stable for up to 30 days, after which increasing pH ca
used aluminium hydroxy species to precipitate. A defined Driscoll-Pyro
catechol Violet fractionation method was found to be robust enough to
be fully portable, the participating laboratories achieving relative s
tandard deviations of 15% for the toxic ''labile monomeric'' aluminium
fraction in the more stable water samples.