I. Iavicoli et al., Lead determination in ultra micro samples of animal diet using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry, ATOM SPECT, 22(3), 2001, pp. 319-323
A graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry method has been developed
for the determination of very low levels of Pb in small samples of animal
diet. The method is based on a microwave-assisted pressure vessel digestion
using miniaturized vessels for sample masses of 100 mg. Due to the small a
cid volume, the dilution factor during digestion was only 10. Detection lim
its of 5 mug/kg Pb were achieved in a complex matrix consisting of mainly c
aseine 22% (w/w), corn starch 28.6%, sucrose 30%, cellulose 4%, soya oil 7%
, minerals 5.2%, vitamins 2%, and DL methionine 0.4%. The reproducibility o
f the method was 15% at a Pb concentration of 37 mug/kg and 11%, respective
ly, using the standard additions method before and after digestion. The rec
overies of Pb added to the samples prior to or after digestion were 83.2 3.
0% and 82.3 +/- 2.2%, respectively.