L. Pszonicki et J. Dudek, Modifier effects in the determination of arsenic, antimony and bismuth by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry, J ANAL ATOM, 14(11), 1999, pp. 1755-1760
The effect of palladium, mixed palladium-magnesium and magnesium modifiers
on the determination of arsenic, antimony and bismuth was tested. It was fo
und that palladium modifier works correctly only in nitric acid solution. I
f the sample solution contains hydrochloric acid then palladium becomes a s
trong interferent and causes significant losses of the analyte. For arsenic
and antimony, but not for bismuth, this shortcoming may be eliminated by u
se of mixed palladium-magnesium or magnesium modifier. Magnesium modifier w
as found to be superior to the mixed modifier since it is able to eliminate
also the negative effects of perchloric acid and of the iron group element
s. It is, however, completely ineffective in relation to bismuth when used
individually or in a mixture with palladium. Palladium may be used as a mod
ifier for the determination of antimony and bismuth in hydrochloric acid so
lution only when it is preliminarily reduced to the metal form. The mechani
sm of the modifier activity is discussed.