Issue 3, 2000

Separation and enrichment of palladium and gold in biological and environmental samples, adapted to the determination by total reflection X-ray fluorescence

Abstract

The reductive co-precipitation of trace and ultra-trace elements together with mercury followed by complete evaporation of the mercury makes it possible to determine palladium and gold by total reflection X-ray fluorescence. Both elements can be detected without interferences at optimal sensitivity in the pg range. Thus, detection limits of, e.g., 2.5 ng L−1 for palladium and 2.0 ng L−1 for gold, in urine, were obtained. The precision was determined to 0.04 at a palladium concentration of about 200 ng L−1 urine and to 0.19 at a gold concentration of only 18 ng L−1. The recovery for a urine sample spiked with known amounts of palladium and gold amounted to >95%. Results of the combined procedure are given for the determination of palladium and gold in the urine of non-exposed and occupationally exposed persons and in some other environmentally relevant samples.

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Jan 2000
Accepted
09 Feb 2000
First published
22 Feb 2000

Analyst, 2000,125, 397-399

Separation and enrichment of palladium and gold in biological and environmental samples, adapted to the determination by total reflection X-ray fluorescence

J. Messerschmidt, A. von Bohlen, F. Alt and R. Klockenkämper, Analyst, 2000, 125, 397 DOI: 10.1039/B000471P

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