Search results for "FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION"
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On-line bidirectional electrostacking of chromium(III) and chromium(VI) for flame atomic absorption spectrometry determination
2000
Abstract An on-line bidirectional electrostacking-flow injection-flame atomic absorption spectrometry method has been developed for the simultaneous separation, pre-concentration and determination of Cr(III) and Cr(VI). The electrostacking-flow injection unit was established, the pH and components of the support buffer and sample medium were investigated. Results indicated that the ionic mobility, electric field strength and sample area cross-section are the main influence factors on the electrostacking. The calibration range for both, Cr(III) and Cr(VI), was from 20 to 400 μg l −1 . The limit of detection was 7 μg l −1 for three-times the standard deviation of blank values using a electros…
Viršu (Calluna vulgaris) ķīmiskā sastāva izvērtējums dažādās augšanas vietās
2017
Viršu (Calluna vulgaris) ķīmiskā sastāva izvērtējums dažādās augšanas vietās. Pērkone B., zinātniskā vadītāja Mag. chem. lektore Balcerbule Z. Bakalaura darbs, 30 lappuses, 9 attēli, 8 tabulas, 22 literatūras avoti, 5 pielikumi. Latviešu valodā. Darbā noteikts viršu ķīmiskais sastāvs un to augsnes pH vērtības dažādās Latvijas vietās. Paraugi ievākti no meža un purva Smiltenes novada Variņu un Launkalnes pagastu robežteritorijā, un Garkalnes novadā esošā lielceļa A2 (Rīga-Sigulda) ceļmalā. Augu daļām – ziediem, lapām, stumbriem, saknēm – noteikts pelnu saturs. Vara, cinka un mangāna saturs viršu ziedos, stumbros saknēs un arī augsnē noteikts ar liesmas atomabsorbciometru. Dzelzs saturs notei…
Copper, iron, and zinc contents in human milk during the first three months of lactation: A longitudinal study
2000
The aim of the study has been to analyze the evolution of copper, iron, and zinc contents in human milk, from colostrum to the third postpartum month, following a longitudinal design, under specific conditions of sample collection and to apply an analytical procedure previously optimized to reduce any variation outside physiological lactation. The copper, iron, and zinc concentrations in 144 milk samples from 39 healthy puerpera women, were analyzed in five stages by flame atomic absorption spectrometry, following a standardized protocol. Copper presented a gradual decrease from 0.38 mg/L to 0.19 mg/L by the 90th day; the particular analysis from colostrum to transitional milk manifested th…