Water is used to prepare blanks, standards, and in the sample preparation procedure, hence it should be free of the elements under investigation, as well as any elements and compounds whose presence could interfere with the analysis.
Table 1 shows the calculated concentrations of As, Cd, Cr, Pb, and Se in ultrapure water (from a Direct-Q 3 UV system), as well as the detection limit for the GFAA method. Under these detection limits, none of these elements were detected in ultrapure water. This suggests that it is an excellent choice for use in GFAA analyses, since there would be no concern over inaccuracy or lack of precision that may come from the presence of trace elements in the water.
Element |
Detection Limit (ppb) |
Concentration in Ultrapure Water (ppb) |
---|---|---|
As | 0.10 | Not Detected |
Cd | 0.010 | Not Detected |
Cr | 0.10 | Not Detected |
Pb | 0.10 | Not Detected |
Se | 0.015 | Not Detected |
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