V. Visani, Sara Regina Ribeiro Carneiro de Barros, Heronides Adonias Dantas Filho, L. F. Almeida, R. Lima, W. Fragoso, T. C. Saldanha, M. C. U. Araújo
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Flow-batch analyser for preparation of calibration standard mixtures in simultaneous multicomponent spectrometric analysis
The application of multivariate calibration techniques to multicomponent analysis by UV-VIS molecular absorption spectrometry is a powerful tool for simul- taneous determination of several chemical species. However, when this methodol- ogy is accomplished manually, it is slow and laborious, consumes high amounts of reagents and samples, is susceptible to contaminations and presents a high opera- tional cost. To overcome these drawbacks, a flow-batch analyser is proposed in this work. This analyser was developed for automatic preparation of standard calibration and test (or validation) mixtures. It was applied to the simultaneous determination of Cu 2+ , Mn 2+ and Zn 2+ in polyvitaminic and polymineral pharmaceutical formula- tions, using 4-(2-piridilazo) resorcinol as reagent and a UV-VIS spectrophotometer with a photodiode array detector. The results obtained with the proposed system are in good agreement with those obtained by flame atomic absorption spectrometry, which was employed as reference method. With the proposed analyser, the prepara- tion of calibration and test mixtures can be accomplished about four hours, while the manual procedure requires at least two days. Moreover, it consumes smaller amounts of reagents and samples than the manual procedure. After the preparation of calibration and test mixtures, 60 samples h -1 can be carried out with the proposed flow-batch analyser.