H. Elazouzi et al., MULTIELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF MUSSEL SAMPLES BY ATOMIC-ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY AFTER ROOM-TEMPERATURE SONICATION, Journal of analytical atomic spectrometry (Print), 13(6), 1998, pp. 533-538
A simple procedure was developed for the room temperature leaching of
several elements from mussel samples with a solution of 1.6 M HNO3, 1.
2 M HCl and 0.1 M H2O2. The method involves the use of a sonication ti
me of 120 min and determination by flame (FAAS) and electrothermal ato
mic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS). Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na, V and
Zn were quantitatively recovered and Cd, Co, Cr, Rb and Se were partia
lly leached; the leaching of Cs and Sc was poor. The effect of sample
mass, reagent leaching mixture and sonication time on the extraction o
f the elements was evaluated from the direct analysis of the acidic ph
ase by AAS and of the remaining solids by neutron activation analysis.
The results obtained by the proposed procedure were evaluated by comp
arison with those obtained by TCP-MS and AAS after microwave-assisted
digestion and also with those found by direct analysis of the solid sa
mple by neutron activation. The method provides a limit of detection o
f 0.081, 0.012, 0.059, 0.002 and 0.007 mu g ml(-1) for Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg
and Zn, respectively, and 0.342 ng ml(-1) for Mn, and RSD values from
0.6 to 7.1% as a function of the element concentration. The recovery v
alues found in the analysis of spiked samples ranged from 92 to 109%,
and relative errors lower than 9% were found in the analysis of a cert
ified mussel tissue.