Vanadium determination in milk by atomic absorption spectrometry with electrothermal atomisation using hot injection and preconcentration on the graphite tube
P. Bermejo-barrera et al., Vanadium determination in milk by atomic absorption spectrometry with electrothermal atomisation using hot injection and preconcentration on the graphite tube, J ANAL ATOM, 15(4), 2000, pp. 435-439
A sensitive method for vanadium determination in milk by atomic absorption
spectrometry with electrothermal atomisation using hot injection and precon
centration in the graphite tube was developed. Three 30 mu l portions of mi
lk sample were injected into the heated graphite tube, inserting a drying a
nd mineralisation step between each injection. Barium difluoride was used a
s a chemical modifier at a concentration of 100 mg l(-1); with this modifie
r, vanadium was stable up to 2000 degrees C. The precision and accuracy of
the method were investigated. The detection limit was 0.5, 0.7 and 0.6 mu g
l(-1) for cows' milk, human milk and infant formulae, respectively. The me
thod was applied to vanadium determination in 17 infant formulae samples, 1
3 human milk samples and 10 cows' milk samples.