Determination of Fluorine by Molecular Absorption Spectrometry of AlF Using a High-Resolution Continuum Source Spectrometer and a C2H2/N2O Flame

  • The molecular absorption of the diatomic AlF molecule in the C2H2/N2O flame was studied using a highresolution continuum source flame atomic absorption spectrometer. AlF has a structured absorption spectrum in the range of 227.30 nm and 227.80 nm. From this band system, the remarkably narrow absorption band at 227.66 nm proved to be the optimum for analytical purposes. The signal intensity was studied as a function of the C2H2 : N2O ratio, the aspiration flow, and the aluminum concentration added to the analytical solution to generate the AlF molecules in the flame. The AlF molecule formation is significantly affected by the bonding state of the fluorine source used. Compared to ionic bound fluorine, organic bound fluorine leads to a markedly less sensitive molecular absorbance of AlF. Furthermore, several ions, such as Na+, K+ and NH4+, and acids, such as HCl, CH3COOH, and HNO3, affect the AlF signal intensity severely. It has to be concluded that the determination of fluorine by AlF F MAS only leads to reliable analytical results inThe molecular absorption of the diatomic AlF molecule in the C2H2/N2O flame was studied using a highresolution continuum source flame atomic absorption spectrometer. AlF has a structured absorption spectrum in the range of 227.30 nm and 227.80 nm. From this band system, the remarkably narrow absorption band at 227.66 nm proved to be the optimum for analytical purposes. The signal intensity was studied as a function of the C2H2 : N2O ratio, the aspiration flow, and the aluminum concentration added to the analytical solution to generate the AlF molecules in the flame. The AlF molecule formation is significantly affected by the bonding state of the fluorine source used. Compared to ionic bound fluorine, organic bound fluorine leads to a markedly less sensitive molecular absorbance of AlF. Furthermore, several ions, such as Na+, K+ and NH4+, and acids, such as HCl, CH3COOH, and HNO3, affect the AlF signal intensity severely. It has to be concluded that the determination of fluorine by AlF F MAS only leads to reliable analytical results in simple matrices.show moreshow less

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Author: Stefan Bücker, Volker Hoffmann, Jörg AckerORCiDGND
ISSN:1573-4110
ISSN:1875-6727
Title of the source (English):Current Analytical Chemistry
Document Type:Scientific journal article peer-reviewed
Language:English
Year of publication:2014
Tag:AlF; diatomic molecule; fluorine determination; high resolution continuum source absorption spectrometry; molecular absorption spectrometry; non-spectral interference
Volume/Year:10
Issue number:3
First Page:426
Last Page:434
Faculty/Chair:Fakultät 2 Umwelt und Naturwissenschaften / FG Physikalische Chemie
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