EPA-NERL: 204.1: Antimony by Flame AA
Official Method Name
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Antimony (Atomic Absorption, Direct Aspiration) |
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Current Revision
| Issued 1974; Editorial Revision 1978 |
Media
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WATER |
Instrumentation
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Flame Atomic Absorption |
Method Subcategory
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Inorganic |
Method Source
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Citation
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Brief Method Summary
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A sample prepared according to EPA Method 200.0 is analyzed using a flame atomic absorption spectrometer. Specifications for instrument operation and preparation of standards are provided in the method. |
Scope and Application
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This method determines antimony by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Sample pretreatment according to EPA Method 200.0 determines the applicability. |
Applicable Concentration Range
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1,000-40,000 ug/L (optimal range); 500 ug/L (sensitivity). |
Interferences
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(A) Lead: A spectral interference from lead occurs at 217.6 nm. If lead is at a level of 1000 mg/L or higher use the 231.1 nm antimony line. (B) Acid: Increasing acid concentrations decrease antimony absorption. Match acid concentrations of samples and standards to avoid inaccurate results. For additional interferences see EPA Method 200.0. |
Quality Control Requirements
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QC requirements for drinking water procedures are provided in method 200.0. |
Sample Handling
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Sample handling and preservation procedures are provided in EPA Method 200.0. |
Maximum Holding Time
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6 months (MCAWW, Table 1). |
Relative Cost
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Less than $50 |
Sample Preparation Methods
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200.0 |