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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Determinação espectrofotométrica do arsênio em cabelo usando o método do dietilditiocarbamato de prata (SDDC) e trietanolamina/CHCl3 como solvente(2002) PEREIRA, Simone de Fátima Pinheiro; FERREIRA, Sérgio Luis Costa; COSTA, Antonio Celso Spínola; SARAIVA, Augusto Cesar Fonseca; SILVA, Antonia Kelen FrotaThe silver diethyldithiocarbamate (SDDC) method, has been employed for the determination of arsenic in different materials. The disagreeable odor of the pyridine, the lower stability and reproducibility of the complex are justifications for many works related to the alternatives of the method. The SDDC/pyridine system was substituted for system using triethanolamine 5% v/v in chloroform with many advantages. The method was used for arsenic determination in hair samples with good recovery. Many kinds of digestions was studied.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Spectrophotometric determination of arsenic in soil samples using 2-(5-bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-di-ethylaminophenol (Br-PADAP)(2008) PEREIRA, Simone de Fátima Pinheiro; FERREIRA, Sérgio Luis Costa; OLIVEIRA, Geiso Rafael Fonseca; PALHETA, Dulcidéia da Conceição; BARROS, Bruno de Cássio Veloso deIn this paper, a new, simple and sensitive method for arsenic determination in soil is proposed. This is based on the reduction of silver (I) and iron (III) ions by arsine followed by a complexation reaction of iron (II) with the spectrophotometric reagent Br-PADAP 2-(5-bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-di-ethylaminophenol. Arsenic determination with a Sandell's sensitivity of 3.1 10-4 cm-2, linear range from 0.1 µg ml-1 to 2.0 µg ml-1 (r560 = 0.9995), molar absorptivity of 2.45 105 l mol-1 cm-1 and a concentration detection limit of 1.4 ng ml-1 (3s) were obtained using a 10 ml sample volume. Selectivity was increased with the use of EDTA as a masking agent. The proposed method was applied for arsenic determination in the presence of several ions amounts in digested soil samples. The results revealed that antimony (III), mercury (II), germanium (IV), platinum (IV) interferes at all analyzed proportions. The interferences can be easily removed by the use of EDTA. Precision and accuracy obtained were satisfactory with a R.S.D. < 5 %. Recovery of arsenic in soil samples varied from 95.55 to 102.70 % with a mean of 99.63 %. These results demonstrated that the proposed method is applicable for arsenic analysis in different soil samples.