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Beer Digestions for Metal Determination by Atomic Spectrometry and Residual Organic Matter
Authors:Dolores Bellido-Milla  Anabel Oñate-Jaén  Jose M. Palacios-Santander  Dolores Palacios-Tejero  María P. Hernández-Artiga
Affiliation:(1) Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Cádiz, Apto. 40, 11510 Puerto Real, Cádiz, Spain, ES
Abstract:Many standard and official sample digestion procedures for trace metal determination are carried out in open vessels on hot plates. A new procedure for the determination of trace metals by flame atomic absorption spectrometry or inductively coupled plasmaatomic emission spectrometry in beer samples was developed to be performed in closed reactors assisted by microwaves. The results are compared with the ones obtained by other procedures by means of the analysis of the variance. The differences between the procedures are attributed to residual organic matter. Voltammetry, absorption molecular spectrophotometry and high pressure liquid chromatography with a photodiode array detector are used to study the nature of these residues. Nitrobenzoic acids, phenolic acids and other organic compounds are often present after digestion. The results obtained are related to the precision in metal determination by atomic spectrometry. The need for elaboration of certified reference materials for trace metals in beer is suggested.
Keywords:: Beer   trace metal   microwave digestion   atomic spectrometry   residual organic matter.
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