Pv. De Oliveira et al., Influence of Na, K, Ca and Mg on lead atomization by tungsten coil atomic absorption spectrometry, J BRAZ CHEM, 11(2), 2000, pp. 136-142
The atomization of lead in an electrothermal tungsten coil atomizer in the
presence and absence of Na+, K+, Ca2+ and Mg2+ was investigated with the ob
jective of understanding the interference processes. The lead atomization w
as less affected by Ca2+ and Mg2+ than by Na+ and K+. In the absence of con
comitants, lead atomization efficiency was improved by the presence of H-2
(10% v/v) in the purge gas composition, during pyrolysis and atomization st
eps. The interference caused by Na+ and Ca2+ was negligible when the pyroly
sis step was accomplished without H-2 in the purge gas composition The resu
lts showed that Na+, K+, Ca2+ and Mg2+ are directly involved in competition
reactions for H-2 in condensed phase.