Analytical Sciences
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Arsenic Determination in Marine Sediment Using Ultrasound for Sample Preparation
Fabrina R. S. BENTLINFábio A. DUARTEValderi L. DRESSLERDirce POZEBON
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2007 Volume 23 Issue 9 Pages 1097-1101

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This work deals with As determination in marine sediment using ultrasound for sample preparation. It is shown that As can be quantitatively extracted from marine sediment using 20% (v/v) HCl and sonication. The slurry is centrifuged and the analyte is determined in the supernatant by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (HG AAS). A flow injection (FI) system is employed for hydride generation, with 0.5% (m/v) NaBH4 used as reducdant and a 20% (v/v) HCl used as sample carrier. The limit of quantification is 1.6 µg g-1 of As, which is based on 800 µl of sample solution and 0.200 g of sample mass in a volume of 50 mL. Certified and non certified marine sediment samples were analyzed; the results were in accordance with the certified or reference values. Speciation analysis by HPLC-ICP-MS showed that As(V) is the only detectable As species present in the supernatant of the centrifuged sample.

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