Back-extraction of trace elements from organometallic-halide extracts for determination by flameless atomic absorption spectrometry

The Methyl isobutyl ketone-Amine synerGistic Iodide Complex (MAGIC) extraction system offers the advantage that a large number of trace elements can be rapidly determined with a single sample preparation procedure. However, many of the elements extracted by the MAGIC system form volatile organometallic halide salts when the organic extract is heated in the graphite furnace. High concentrations of some elements such as Cu and Zn extracted by the system from anomalous geological samples produce serious interferences when certain other elements are determined by flameless atomic absorption. Stripping systems have been developed using solutions of HNO/sub 3/, H/sub 2/SO/sub 4/, and CH/sub 3/COOH individually or combined with H/sub 2/O/sub 2/ in order to circumvent these problems. With these systems most of the elements in the organic extract can be sequentially stripped into an aqueous phase. Organometallic volatilization and the most serious interelement interferences, therefore, can be eliminated by stripping with various combinations of reagents in a series of steps.