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  • Determination of arsenite, arsenate and monomethylarsonic acid in aqueous samples by gas chromatography of their 2,3-dimercaptopropanol (bal) complexes
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    Procedures are described for the determination of arsenite, arsenate and monomethylarsonic acid in aqueous samples. The arsenicals (after reduction of arsenic to the tervalent state) readily react with 2,3-dimercaptopropanol (BAL) to yield their BAL complexes. The products are extracted with benzene and introduced into a gas Chromatograph equipped with a flame-photometric detector for sulphur. One aliquot of sample is treated with stannous chloride solution and potassium iodide solution to reduce arsenate and monomethylarsonic acid, then BAL is added and the complexes are extracted with benzene. The extract is analysed for total inorganic As plus monomethylarsonic acid. Magnesia mixture and phosphate solution are added to another aliquot to remove arsenate by co-precipitation with magnesium ammonium phosphate. The precipitate is filtered off and arsenite determined in the filtrate. The detection limits are 0.02 ng of As for arsenate and arsenite and 0.04 ng of As for monomethylarsonic acid.

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