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Application of high-energy polarised beam energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry to cadmium determination in saline solutions

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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY
Volume 23, Issue 7, Pages 1034-1037

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b718382h

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In the present work, the analytical performance of a methodology based on a preconcentration using activated thin layers followed by high-energy polarised beam energy-dispersive XRF spectrometry (HE-P-EDXRF) for the determination of trace amounts of Cd in saline solutions is presented. Linear calibration curves were obtained over the range 5-8000 mu g L(-1) of Cd. When comparing the developed method to the direct analysis of Cd in sea water, the detection limits were improved by several orders of magnitude, with values of 2.25 mu g L(-1) (Al(2)O(3) target) and 0.075 mu g L(-1) (CsI target), respectively. The accuracy was checked by analyzing spiked natural sea water at Cd concentrations of 20, 100 and 600 mu g L(-1) and results were compared to those obtained with anodic stripping voltametry and no significant differences at the 95% confidence level were found. The method has a good reproducibility over the investigated period of time and the precision of the method was better than 10%.

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