Copper- Determination by AAS
COEI-2-CUIVRE Determination of copper by atomic absorption spectrometry
- Principle
The copper is determined by atomic absorption spectrometry by flame by using the method of measured additions.
- Apparatus
Instrumental parameters: (given as an example)
- Atomic absorption spectrophotometer
- flame: oxidant air-acetylene
- wave length: 324.7 nm
- hollow-cathode lamp (copper)
- width of slit: 0.5 nm
- intensity of the lamp: 3.5 mA
- no correction of non specific absorption.
- Reagents
3.1. pure demineralised water for analysis
3.2. pure nitric acid for analysis at 65%
3.3. reference solution copper at 1 g/l, commercial or prepared as follows: dissolve 3.8023 g of Cu(NO3)2.3H2O in a solution of HNO3 0.5M, adjust at 1 l with HNO3 0.5M.
3.4. copper solution at 10 mg/l: place 2 ml of the reference copper solution in a 200 ml graduated flask, add 2 ml of nitric acid at 65% and complete to volume with demineralised water.
Adjust apparatus using a calibration solution at 0.4 mg/l (2 ml of the copper solution at 10 mg/l in a 50 ml graduated flask, complete to volume with pure demineralised water for analysis).
- Preparation of samples (Method of measured additions)
Addition of 02 mg/l of copper:
- place 5 ml of liquid oenological product or mineralisate of oenological product obtained by dry process in a flask and add 100 µl of the copper solution at 10 mg/l
Addition of 0.4 mg/l of copper:
- place 5 ml of liquid oenological product or mineralisate in a flask and add 200 µl of the copper solution at 10 mg/l
Dilution of the sample
Dilution of the sample: the dilution is only necessary if the copper content is more than 0.5 mg/l of copper.
- Procedure
For each sample, pass in order:
- blank solution (demineralised water)
- sample with 0.2 mg/l of copper
- sample with 0.4 mg/l of copper
- sample without addition
- the results are obtained automatically or by manual graph.