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Application of atomic absorption spectrophotometry to determine Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn,...in vegetable samples in Dalat

Abstract

Nowadays atomic absorption spectrometry has become valuable method for trace element analysis because high specificity; low detection litmus, easy to use; easy sample preparation, low investment and running costs... atomic absorption spectrometry is generally accepted as one the most suitable method for single - element analysis of trace elements in various kinds of materiel. In 2003, we applied flame - atomic absorption spectrometry for analyzing Ca, Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn...in vegetables and their extracted juices were collected form 11 locations of Dalat, including two kinds of vegetables (goods and safety) in both the summer and winter. Average concentration of Ca = 240 mg/kg wet, Cd = 0.035 mg/kg wet, Cu = 0.67 mg/kg wet, Mg = 131 mg/kg wet, Fe = 8.1/kg wet, Mn = 3.1/kg wet, Na = 3266 mg/kg wet, Pb = 0.345 mg/kg wet and Zn = 3.3 mg wet. In their extracted juices: Ca = 89 mg/kg wet, Cd = 0.008 mg/kg wet, Cu = 0.19 mg/kg wet, Mg = 43 mg/kg wet, Fe = 2.3 mg/kg wet, Mn = 0.61 mg/kg wet, Na = 971 mg/kg wet, Pb = 0.107 mg/kg wet and Zn = 0.65 mg/kg wet. (author)
Authors:
Giang, Nguyen; Tam, Nguyen Thanh; Ngoc Trinh, Le Thi; Mai, Truong Phuong; Minh, Nguyen Van [1] 
  1. Nuclear Research Institute, Dalat (Viet Nam)
Publication Date:
Aug 01, 2004
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
VAEC-AR-03; VAEC-AR-03-10
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 3 tabs., 6 refs; Related Information: In: The VAEC - Annual report for 2003, by Vuong Huu Tan; Le Van Hong; Nguyen Hoang Anh; Trinh Dang Hieu; Nguyen Trong Trang; Dang Thi Hong (eds.), 244 pages.
Subject:
37 INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY; ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY; ELEMENT ABUNDANCE; ELEMENTS; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; MICROANALYSIS; REAGENTS; TRACE AMOUNTS; VEGETABLES
OSTI ID:
20674169
Research Organizations:
Vietnam Atomic Energy Commission, Hanoi (Viet Nam)
Country of Origin:
Viet Nam
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: VN0500019111096
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form; Also available from Information Centre, VAEC
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 62-66
Announcement Date:
Dec 29, 2005

Citation Formats

Giang, Nguyen, Tam, Nguyen Thanh, Ngoc Trinh, Le Thi, Mai, Truong Phuong, and Minh, Nguyen Van. Application of atomic absorption spectrophotometry to determine Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn,...in vegetable samples in Dalat. Viet Nam: N. p., 2004. Web.
Giang, Nguyen, Tam, Nguyen Thanh, Ngoc Trinh, Le Thi, Mai, Truong Phuong, & Minh, Nguyen Van. Application of atomic absorption spectrophotometry to determine Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn,...in vegetable samples in Dalat. Viet Nam.
Giang, Nguyen, Tam, Nguyen Thanh, Ngoc Trinh, Le Thi, Mai, Truong Phuong, and Minh, Nguyen Van. 2004. "Application of atomic absorption spectrophotometry to determine Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn,...in vegetable samples in Dalat." Viet Nam.
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title = {Application of atomic absorption spectrophotometry to determine Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn,...in vegetable samples in Dalat}
author = {Giang, Nguyen, Tam, Nguyen Thanh, Ngoc Trinh, Le Thi, Mai, Truong Phuong, and Minh, Nguyen Van}
abstractNote = {Nowadays atomic absorption spectrometry has become valuable method for trace element analysis because high specificity; low detection litmus, easy to use; easy sample preparation, low investment and running costs... atomic absorption spectrometry is generally accepted as one the most suitable method for single - element analysis of trace elements in various kinds of materiel. In 2003, we applied flame - atomic absorption spectrometry for analyzing Ca, Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn...in vegetables and their extracted juices were collected form 11 locations of Dalat, including two kinds of vegetables (goods and safety) in both the summer and winter. Average concentration of Ca = 240 mg/kg wet, Cd = 0.035 mg/kg wet, Cu = 0.67 mg/kg wet, Mg = 131 mg/kg wet, Fe = 8.1/kg wet, Mn = 3.1/kg wet, Na = 3266 mg/kg wet, Pb = 0.345 mg/kg wet and Zn = 3.3 mg wet. In their extracted juices: Ca = 89 mg/kg wet, Cd = 0.008 mg/kg wet, Cu = 0.19 mg/kg wet, Mg = 43 mg/kg wet, Fe = 2.3 mg/kg wet, Mn = 0.61 mg/kg wet, Na = 971 mg/kg wet, Pb = 0.107 mg/kg wet and Zn = 0.65 mg/kg wet. (author)}
place = {Viet Nam}
year = {2004}
month = {Aug}
}