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A new method for the determination of silicon in Portland cement, based on
the generation of volatile species without sample pre-treatment, is propose
d. The method reduces operational complexity and time without loss of preci
sion and with similar accuracy as the current methods. It employs microwave
-assisted (domestic microwave oven) digestion to produce volatile silicon f
luorides by reaction of the sample with a fluorinated salt (CaF2) in the pr
esence Of H2SO4 (98% w/w) using a Teflon(R) (PFA) reactor. The volatile flu
orides are flushed out by a dry nitrogen stream and collected in 0.3 mol l(
-1) NaOH solution where they dissolve. Silicon is determined in this soluti
on by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). The recoveries are betwe
en 98 and 102%, and the precision is better than 2.5% relative standard dev
iation (R.S.D). (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.