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Bermejo Barrera, P; Moreda Pineiro, A.; Bermejo Barrera, A. Factorial
designs for Cd, Cr, Hg, Pb and Se ultrasound-assisted acid
leaching from human hair followed by atomic absorption
spectrometric determination. J. Anal. Atom. Spect. 15(2):121-130 (2000).
- Abstract:
- An acid leaching procedure, for use as a sample
pre-treatment, was developed for Cd, Cr, Hg, Pb and Se
determination in human hair. A Plackett-Burman experimental
design was used as a multivariate strategy for the evaluation
of the effects of varying several variables at once. The
effects on acid leaching of metals of nitric acid,
hydrochloric acid and hydrogen peroxide concentrations, acid
solution volume, exposure time to ultrasound, temperature of
the ultrasonic bath, and hair particle size, have been
investigated. From these studies, certain variables showed up
as significant, and they were optimised by a star
central composite design, which involved 16 experiments.
Optimum values of the variables were selected for the
development of acid leaching procedures to extract trace
metals from human hair. Electrothermal atomic absorption
spectrometry (ETAAS) was used to determine Cd, Cr, Pb and Se,
while cold vapour-atomic absorption spectrometry (CVAAS) was
used for Hg measurements. An acid digestion induced by
microwave energy was used to obtain the total metal
concentration and also for comparative purposes. Certified reference
materials were used in order to
verify the accuracy of the methods.
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