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Development of a Compact System for the Determination of Lead Using a Liquid Core Waveguide and a Blue Diode as a Light Source
Tomoki YABUTANIHonami KUROKAWAYuka HAYASHIHiromichi HIGUCHIYuki IWATAYuya HASHIZUMEShuji WADAYukako HAYASHIJunko MOTONAKA
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2010 Volume 26 Issue 4 Pages 407-409

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A simple and compact system was developed for the on-site analysis of lead in environmental water samples. The system consisted of a custom-made blue diode as a light source, a liquid core waveguide (LCW) as spectrophotometric cell and a compact UV-visible spectrometer. It weighed within 1.5 kg in total. Lead was detected using a spectrophotometric indicator reagent (TPPS: 5,10,15,20-tetraphenyl-21H,23H-porphinetetrasulfonic acid, disulfuric acid, tetrahydrate) after masking interfering ions by coprecipitation with magnesium hydroxide. With an increase in the length of the LCW cell, the detection limit of lead was almost linearly enhanced, and the linear calibration range was shifted to a lower concentration range. The detection limit of lead by using 100 cm of a LCW cell was 2 nmol dm−3. The observed value (9.6 ± 0.4 μg dm−3) of lead in a river-water reference material (JSAC 0302-3) with this system was in good agreement with the certified value (9.9 ± 0.2 μg dm−3).

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