Analysis of Milk Powder by Direct Nebulization into Inductively-coupled Plasma

Sample preparation has always been a tedious but important step in analysis involving Inductively Coupled plasma emission spectrometry. In addition, it may also be a source of sample contamination. The present work attempts to overcome these problems by nebulizing milk powder suspensions directly...

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Main Authors: Lee, C. K., Finlayson, R. K.
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Published: 1986
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spelling my.upm.eprints.23312013-05-27T07:00:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2331/ Analysis of Milk Powder by Direct Nebulization into Inductively-coupled Plasma Lee, C. K. Finlayson, R. K. Sample preparation has always been a tedious but important step in analysis involving Inductively Coupled plasma emission spectrometry. In addition, it may also be a source of sample contamination. The present work attempts to overcome these problems by nebulizing milk powder suspensions directly into the plasma. Various infant and full cream milk powders were dispersed in water as well as 0.5% triton-X solution. The suspensions were then analysed for calcium, phosphorus, iron, magnesium and sodium. These elements were successfully determined using inorganic standards with the addition of an internal standard to correct for the difference in viscosities. 1986 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2331/1/Analysis_of_Milk_Powder_by_Direct_Nebulization_into.pdf Lee, C. K. and Finlayson, R. K. (1986) Analysis of Milk Powder by Direct Nebulization into Inductively-coupled Plasma. Pertanika, 9 (3). pp. 353-358. English
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description Sample preparation has always been a tedious but important step in analysis involving Inductively Coupled plasma emission spectrometry. In addition, it may also be a source of sample contamination. The present work attempts to overcome these problems by nebulizing milk powder suspensions directly into the plasma. Various infant and full cream milk powders were dispersed in water as well as 0.5% triton-X solution. The suspensions were then analysed for calcium, phosphorus, iron, magnesium and sodium. These elements were successfully determined using inorganic standards with the addition of an internal standard to correct for the difference in viscosities.
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author Lee, C. K.
Finlayson, R. K.
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Analysis of Milk Powder by Direct Nebulization into Inductively-coupled Plasma
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title Analysis of Milk Powder by Direct Nebulization into Inductively-coupled Plasma
title_short Analysis of Milk Powder by Direct Nebulization into Inductively-coupled Plasma
title_full Analysis of Milk Powder by Direct Nebulization into Inductively-coupled Plasma
title_fullStr Analysis of Milk Powder by Direct Nebulization into Inductively-coupled Plasma
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Milk Powder by Direct Nebulization into Inductively-coupled Plasma
title_sort analysis of milk powder by direct nebulization into inductively-coupled plasma
publishDate 1986
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