Method comparison for calcium determination by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry in the presence of phosphate

MW Welch, DW Hamar, MJ Fettman - Clinical Chemistry, 1990 - academic.oup.com
MW Welch, DW Hamar, MJ Fettman
Clinical Chemistry, 1990academic.oup.com
We investigated the suppressive effects of phosphate on calcium determinations with
lanthanum-air/acetylene and potassium-nitrous oxide/acetylene methods, and we evaluated
the ability of these methods to meet the suggested analytical goals for urine samples. The 20
g/L La-air/acetylene method was the most nearly accurate for predicting the actual calcium
concentrations (t-test value=-0.042), followed by the 2 g/L K-nitrous oxide/acetylene method
(t-test value= 0.450), 10 g/L La-air/acetylene (t-test value=-0.733), and finally 5 g/L La …
Abstract
We investigated the suppressive effects of phosphate on calcium determinations with lanthanum-air/acetylene and potassium-nitrous oxide/acetylene methods, and we evaluated the ability of these methods to meet the suggested analytical goals for urine samples. The 20 g/L La-air/acetylene method was the most nearly accurate for predicting the actual calcium concentrations (t-test value = -0.042), followed by the 2 g/L K-nitrous oxide/acetylene method (t-test value = 0.450), 10 g/L La-air/acetylene (t-test value = -0.733), and finally 5 g/L La-air/acetylene (t-test value = -2.446). The dilution used significantly influences the apparent calcium concentration measured with the La-air/acetylene methods.
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