Yayın: Direct atomic absorption spectrometric determination of selenium in biological fluids by a graphite filter furnace atomizer with carbon thread
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Güçer, Şeref
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Zacharia, Alexander
Arabadji, Michael
Chebotarev, Alexander
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Taylor & Francis Inc
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A rapid and simple method was developed for the determination of selenium in biological fluids by direct electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy. The operation parameters of a commercial longitude heating furnace combined with a graphite filter furnace, graphite thread (tube-in-tube atomization system), and a Pd-Mg chemical modifier were proposed, and the corresponding analytical characteristics for the determination of Se at concentrations greater than or equal to 0.0025mg/kg in blood, urine, saliva, and breast milk samples were established. Recovery values of Se with the proposed method varied within 93 to 107% for these matrices. Relative standard deviations for the analysis of certified material were also compatible; values of 5 and 7% were achieved for blood serum and urine, respectively. The relative standard deviation obtained by the proposed method did not exceed 8%, and the total time for Se determination was 5 to 7min. The novelty of this technique is that it offers an effective tool for removing the interferences from 10 to 20g/L organic and 1.0 to 1.5g/L mineral components in the materials and for significantly reducing the background absorption of light caused by their presence.
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Chemistry, Biological fluids, Electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy, Graphite filter tube-in-tube atomizer, Selenium, Plasma mass-spectrometry, Chemical modifiers, Reference values, Trace-elements, Toxic metals, Vaporization, Mechanisms, Lead, Interferences, Urine
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Zacharia, A. vd. (2018). ''Direct atomic absorption spectrometric determination of selenium in biological fluids by a graphite filter furnace atomizer with carbon thread''. Analytical Letters, 51(15), 2390-2400.
