On-line microwave sample pre-treatment for hydride generation and cold vapour atomic absorption spectrometry. Part 1. The manifold

Abstract
An analytical system for automated on-line pre-treatment of liquid samples in a microwave oven for flow injection cold vapour and hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry has been designed and evaluated. The system is based on a focused microwave oven and a new manifold with two coils. A reaction coil and a ballast-load coil are placed and oriented within the digestor in a manner providing a reliable long-term operation and increased reaction time. Samples are mixed with an appropriate oxidation reagent and loaded on an autosampler; all further operations of sample uptake, digestion, measurement, calibration and data processing are performed automatically with a sample throughput rate of 20–40 h–1. For the determination of mercury at ng l–1 levels using amalgamation the sample throughput decreased to 7–20 h–1. Introducing hot sample digests into the mercury/hydride system resulted in an increased sensitivity, particularly for peak height absorbance.