0000000000230839
AUTHOR
M. Y. Pérez-jordan
Extension of the dynamic range of flame atomic absorption spectrometry using flow injection analysis with variable-volume dilution chambers
Abstract A simple and inexpensive procedure is proposed for the extension of the dynamic range of flame atomic absorption spectrometry measurements using on-line dilution. The proposed methodology is based on the use of a manifold with two coupled dilution chambers and a zone injection system. The samples are prediluted in a closed system which includes a variable-volume mixing chamber (10–120 ml) and two injection valves. The samples are injected through one of these valves, and the other is employed to take 100 μl of prediluted samples which are then passed through a new dilution chamber (volume 1–10 ml) and aspirated by the nebulizer of the instrument. A third injection valve mounted in …
Multivariate data analysis and bivariate regression studies applied to comparison of two multi-elemental methods for analysing wine samples
Two inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) methods which permit multi-elemental analysis in wine samples have been compared following two strategies. First, a multivariate tool based on principal component analysis (PCA) was employed for a global (all analytes) qualitative comparison of the two methods. A single plot based on the confidence limits of the Q and T2 PCA model statistics corresponding to the ‘standard’ method results (calibration set) was used to check the comparability of the ‘candidate’ method (test samples). The residual matrix (after test matrix interpolation into the PCA model) gives qualitative information about the nature of the main errors. This approach …