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Determination of copper, iron, lead and zinc in gasoline by sequential multi-element flame atomic absorption spectrometry after solid phase extraction
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2011
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Solvent ExtractionEngineeringChemistryChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental Analytical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryElemental CharacterizationTrace ElementChromatographySolid Phase ExtractionAcid EluentPh 10Trace MetalGasoline SamplesExtractive MetallurgyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyCombustion ScienceMass SpectrometryAtomic Absorption
A procedure was developed for determination of copper, iron, lead and zinc in gasoline. The procedure was based on the preconcentration of metals using a resin modified with 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid (XAD-DHB), followed by desorption with an acid eluent. The components in the eluate were then determined by fast sequence flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FS-FAAS). The gasoline samples were prepared as microemulsions by mixing 80 mL of sample with 17 mL of propan-1-ol and 3 mL of a buffer solution (pH 10). The chemical and physical variables influencing the extraction were optimized. The LODs obtained were 2.2 µg L-1 Fe, 3.1 µg L-1 Cu, 2.3 µg L-1 Pb and 2.6 µg L-1 Zn. The RSDs ranged from 5.8 to 9.7% in samples spiked with 0.05 and 0.1 mg L-1 of each metal and recoveries varied from 82 to 99%. The procedure was suitable for determination of the analytes at µg L-1 levels in gasoline samples collected from several gas stations in Salvador, State of Bahia, Brazil.