Elemental analysis of Siberian medicinal plants using arc atomic emission spectrometry with a multichannel analyzer of emission spectra
https://doi.org/10.26896/1028-6861-2019-85-1-II-60-66
Abstract
Study of macro- and microelement composition of the ash of plant raw materials revealed the prevailing matrix elements, their chemical form and content. It is shown that direct determination of the impurities in mineral residues by the method of arc atomic emission spectroscopy with a multichannel analyzer of emission spectra (MAÉS) is complicated by the impact of the macro component and its chemical form on the intensity of the spectral lines of the impurities. Introduction of a corrective additive is proved to eliminate this effect. A technique for measuring the mass fraction of macro elements and trace elements in plant ash is proposed and metrological certification of the procedure is carried out.
About the Authors
V. I. OtmakhovRussian Federation
Tomsk
E. S. Rabtsevich
Russian Federation
Tomsk
E. V. Petrova
Russian Federation
Tomsk
I. V. Shilova
Russian Federation
Tomsk
E. S. Sheleg
Russian Federation
Tomsk
D. E. Babenkov
Russian Federation
Tomsk
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Review
For citations:
Otmakhov V.I., Rabtsevich E.S., Petrova E.V., Shilova I.V., Sheleg E.S., Babenkov D.E. Elemental analysis of Siberian medicinal plants using arc atomic emission spectrometry with a multichannel analyzer of emission spectra. Industrial laboratory. Diagnostics of materials. 2019;85(1(II)):60-66. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26896/1028-6861-2019-85-1-II-60-66