Many analytical methods for trace element determination in plant materials
require decomposition of the sample. Hence, the mineralization procedure is
of great importance for obtaining correct results. In this paper, microwav
e-assisted decomposition methods of plants have been compared with the clas
sical open wet digestion procedure. Nine plant certified reference material
s were analyzed for Co. The results obtained by radiochemical neutron activ
ation analysis (NAA), when different decomposition methods were applied, ha
ve been compared with results obtained by non-destructive instrumental NAA
and with certified (or information) values. Problems associated with decomp
osition of plant materials are discussed. It has been shown that the classi
cal open wet mineralization procedure may in the case of certain biological
materials lead to negative systematic errors of up to 14%. Even much highe
r negative systematic errors were observed when the amount of HF in the min
eralization procedure was too small. The proposed microwave-assisted digest
ion procedure leads to accurate results of analysis and can be recommended
as a standard approach for plant materials. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.
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