TY - JOUR
T1 - Interfacing multisyringe flow injection analysis to flame atomic emission spectrometry
T2 - an intelligent system for automatic sample dilution and determination of potassium
AU - Almeida, M. Inês G. S.
AU - Segundo, Marcela A.
AU - Lima, José L. F. C.
AU - Rangel, António O. S. S.
PY - 2009/3/4
Y1 - 2009/3/4
N2 - Interfacing automatic flow systems to atomic emission/absorption spectrometry based on flame atomisation techniques may present some difficulties, especially when there are flow interruptions inherent to the technique of automation applied. Therefore, in the present work, different configurations for interfacing multisyringe flow injection analysis (MSFIA) systems to flame-based detectors (flame emission spectrometer in this case) are proposed and compared. To illustrate the feasibility of the selected approach, an intelligent flow system was implemented for in-line dilution of samples prior to determination of potassium content. By selecting the injection volume and the number of dilution channels activated, a dynamic concentration range (1-2000 mg L-1) was established, allowing direct introduction of soil extracts (1-20 mg L-1), parenteral solutions (20-600 mg L -1) and table wines (200-2000 mg L-1). The sampling frequency (three replicates per sample) was about 14 h-1.
AB - Interfacing automatic flow systems to atomic emission/absorption spectrometry based on flame atomisation techniques may present some difficulties, especially when there are flow interruptions inherent to the technique of automation applied. Therefore, in the present work, different configurations for interfacing multisyringe flow injection analysis (MSFIA) systems to flame-based detectors (flame emission spectrometer in this case) are proposed and compared. To illustrate the feasibility of the selected approach, an intelligent flow system was implemented for in-line dilution of samples prior to determination of potassium content. By selecting the injection volume and the number of dilution channels activated, a dynamic concentration range (1-2000 mg L-1) was established, allowing direct introduction of soil extracts (1-20 mg L-1), parenteral solutions (20-600 mg L -1) and table wines (200-2000 mg L-1). The sampling frequency (three replicates per sample) was about 14 h-1.
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U2 - 10.1039/b813150c
DO - 10.1039/b813150c
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:61349145121
SN - 0267-9477
VL - 24
SP - 340
EP - 346
JO - Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
JF - Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
IS - 3
ER -