2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-004-0306-3
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Determination of Inorganic and Total Arsenic in Wines by Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

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“…In fact, during the heating, the presence of concentrated nitric acid contributes to the formation of a highly reactive vapour mixture of ethanol and nitric acid in the upper part of the vessels. In particular, HNO 3 can rapidly oxidise ethanol producing carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides and water, increasing the amount of gas, which produces an instantaneous increment of the pressure (Tasev, Karadjova, & Stafilov, 2005). Owing to the increasing velocity of the process, the reaction can have explosive effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, during the heating, the presence of concentrated nitric acid contributes to the formation of a highly reactive vapour mixture of ethanol and nitric acid in the upper part of the vessels. In particular, HNO 3 can rapidly oxidise ethanol producing carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides and water, increasing the amount of gas, which produces an instantaneous increment of the pressure (Tasev, Karadjova, & Stafilov, 2005). Owing to the increasing velocity of the process, the reaction can have explosive effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the extent of ethanol interference in MDF (Fig. 2) is two orders of magnitude lower compared with that reported recently in externally heated QTA [6]. Additionally, as discussed below, atomizer parameters can reduce the extent of interference in FIF atomizer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Nevertheless, it is well documented that HGAAS is prone to liquid-phase and gas-phase interferences [1,3]. Organic solvents are well recognized as interferents in determination of hydride forming elements and particularly of As by HGAAS in the analysis of alcoholic beverages like beer or wine [4][5][6][7]. There are scarce data on the degree and mechanisms of this interference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of them, such as the spectrophotometric analysis with silver diethyldidhiocarbamate and certain modifications of the atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) and the inductively coupled plasma (ICP) are standardised (DIN 38405-D12; APHA/AWWA/WPCF 3500-As C; AOAC 33.125-33.132 in combination with 25.041 and 25.042; EPA 7061; DIN 38405-D1; APHA/AWWA/WPCF 3500-As B: 3114 B; APHA/AWWA/WPCF 3500-As E: 3120 B; DIN 38406-E22) and are among the mostly applied for arsenic determination in food and beverages (Bingöl et al, 2010;Conklin, 2010;Husáková et al, 2007;Karadjova et al, 2005;Niu Jianjun & Wang Bingwu, 1992;Roberge et al, 2009;Stafilov et al, 2004;Syr-Song Chen et al, 2003;Tašev et al, 2005). Nevertheless, arsenic is one of the few elements for which AAS is not enough sensitive.…”
Section: Methods For Inorganic Arsenic Determination In Food and Bevementioning
confidence: 99%