Role of oxygen in the determination of oxide forming elements by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry .3. Effect of oxygen on the reactions of tin in uncoated, pyrolytically coated and zirconium carbide coated graphite tube atomizers

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作者
MullerVogt, G
Weigend, F
Wendl, W
机构
[1] Kristall Materiallabor Fak. Physik, Universität Karlsruhe, D-76128, Karlsruhe
关键词
coated graphite surfaces; ETAAS; oxygen effect; Sn; Zr-carbide coated graphite;
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10.1016/0584-8547(96)01510-8
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O433 [光谱学];
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0703 ; 070302 ;
摘要
The chemical reactions of tin have been investigated in uncoated, pyrolytic graphite coated, oxygen treated and zirconium carbide coated graphite tube atomizers. In all types of tubes SnO2 is reduced to the volatile tin monoxide, which is stable up to 1500 K. Above this temperature it is further reduced to the metal by collision with the atomizer surface. The rate of losses during thermal pretreatment is highest in coated tubes. SnO is formed in uncoated tubes also, but at a lower rate. The pyrolysis curve exhibits a significant plateau between 1500 and 1800 K. It is proposed that tin atoms are intercalated into the graphite lattice in that temperature range. Treatment of the tubes with oxygen does not principally change the processes, but reduces the rate of losses. Repeated coating of the tubes with zirconium carbide shifts the onset of losses to higher temperatures and reduces the rate of losses further. In addition, no plateau is observed as in the case of uncoated tubes.
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