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The authors found that volatile nickel species could be generated by reacti
on in an aqueous solution with sodium or potassium borohydride under approp
riate conditions at room temperature without using carbon monoxide. After v
apor generation and gas-liquid separation, the volatile species was carried
into an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) by argon gas, and the quantity of
nickel determined by atomic emission spectrometry. The intensities of the
Ni lines were strongly affected by the acidity of samples, the flow rate of
argon carrier gas and the length of the transfer tube between the gas-liqu
id separator and ICP. A detection limit of 0.5 ng/ml and a precision of < 5
% was obtained under the following conditions: 0.12 M HCl acidified sample
solution; 3% potassium borohydride solution with 0.5% potassium hydroxide a
dded; sample uptake rate 2.8 ml/min; argon carrier gas flow 500 ml/min; and
the length of the transfer tube kept as short as possible. (C) 2000 Elsevi
er Science B.V. All rights reserved.