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Multicommutation hydride generation atomic fluorescence determination of inorganic tellurium species in milk
ÁNgel Morales-rubioEva Ródenas-torralbaMiguel De La Guardiasubject
Detection limitHydrideMicrowave ovenFluorescence spectrometryAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineTellurateAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryReagentAqua regiaTelluriumFood Sciencedescription
Abstract A multicommutated flow system has been developed for hydride generation, atomic fluorescence (HG-AFS) determination of tellurate (Te VI ) and tellurite (Te IV ) in milk samples. After a batch leaching of Te by sonication at room temperature for 10 min with aqua regia, sample slurries in acidic medium were merged with sodium borohydride and HCl to obtain data on Te IV . Another portion of the acidic slurry was mixed with KBr and passed through a reaction coil introduced inside a microwave oven to reduce quantitatively Te VI to Te IV which was analyzed by HG-AFS. The detection limit was 0.57 ng g −1 in the original samples. The linear range obtained was till 4 ng ml −1 and the average recovery of different amounts of Te VI and Te IV added to real milk samples were 98 ± 4% and 98 ± 2%, respectively, indicating the absence of analyte losses or contaminations and original species modification. Average relative standard deviation of 6.3% was found for Te determination in a series of commercially available milk samples containing from 1.0 to 10.1 ng ml −1 total Te. The proposed method provided a high sampling frequency of 24 h −1 for the determination of both, free Te IV and total Te, in a same sample with a two times reduced waste generation and a four times reduced reagent consumption as compared with the continuous hydride generation. Additionally, the method developed requires a minimum operator attention and sample manipulation.
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2005-06-01 | Food Chemistry |