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The ethyl xanthate complexes of cobalt and nickel are quantitatively retained on benzophenone in the pH range of 8.0–10.0. The solid mixture consisting of metal complex together with benzophenone is dissolved in 5 mL of dimethyl formamide, and the cobalt and nickel contents were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. The calibration graphs are rectilinear over the concentration range of 0–75 (Co) and 0–100 (Ni) µg L−1. The detection limits of flame AAS for cobalt and nickel are lowered by a factor of 200 due to the solid phase extraction preconcentration procedure. NIES CRM Human Hair No. 5 and IAEA Reference Hair HH-1 certified reference materials were used in order to verify the accuracy of the developed preconcentration method in analysing human hair samples. The results obtained were found to be in excellent agreement with certified values. Furthermore, hair samples collected from various inhabitants of different age groups and sex living in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu were successfully analysed by flame AAS in conjunction with the solid phase extraction preconcentration procedure developed for cobalt and nickel.
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Gopikrishna, P., Sreenivasa Rao, K., Prasada Rao, T. et al. Solid Phase Extractive Preconcentration of Cobalt and Nickel in Hair Samples Using Ethyl Xanthate Modified Benzophenone. Microchim. Acta 144, 285–289 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00604-003-0105-2
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00604-003-0105-2