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ASTM D 4691 : 2017

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Standard Practice for Measuring Elements in Water by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry

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English

Published date

21-06-2017

1.1This practice covers general considerations for the quantitative determination of elements in water and waste water by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry is simple, rapid, and applicable to a large number of elements in drinking water, surface waters, and domestic and industrial wastes. While some waters may be analyzed directly, others will require pretreatment.

1.2Detection limits, sensitivity, and optimum ranges of the elements will vary with the various makes and models of satisfactory atomic absorption spectrometers. The actual concentration ranges measurable by direct aspiration are given in the specific test method for each element of interest. In the majority of instances the concentration range may be extended lower by use of electrothermal atomization and conversely extended upwards by using a less sensitive wavelength or rotating the burner head. Detection limits by direct aspiration may also be extended through sample concentration, solvent extraction techniques, or both. Where direct aspiration atomic absorption techniques do not provide adequate sensitivity, the analyst is referred to Practice D3919 or specialized procedures such as the gaseous hydride method for arsenic (Test Methods D2972) and selenium (Test Methods D3859), and the cold vapor technique for mercury (Test Method D3223).

1.3Because of the differences among various makes and models of satisfactory instruments, no detailed operating instructions can be provided. Instead the analyst should follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of a particular instrument.

1.4The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversion to inch-pound units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.

1.5This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specific hazard statements see Section 9.

1.6This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

Committee
D 19
DocumentType
Standard Practice
Pages
8
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Current
Supersedes

ASTM D 5086 : 2001 : R2013 Standard Test Method for Determination of Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, and Sodium in Atmospheric Wet Deposition by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
ASTM D 7100 : 2011 Standard Test Method for Hydraulic Conductivity Compatibility Testing of Soils with Aqueous Solutions
ASTM D 1687 : 2017 Standard Test Methods for Chromium in Water
ASTM D 3372 : 2017 Standard Test Method for Molybdenum in Water
ASTM D 3223 : 2017 Standard Test Method for Total Mercury in Water
ASTM D 3697 : 2017 Standard Test Method for Antimony in Water
ASTM D 3651 : 2016 Standard Test Method for Barium in Brackish Water, Seawater, and Brines
ASTM D 1971 : 2016 Standard Practices for Digestion of Water Samples for Determination of Metals by Flame Atomic Absorption, Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption, Plasma Emission Spectroscopy, or Plasma Mass Spectrometry
ASTM D 511 : 2014 Standard Test Methods for Calcium and Magnesium In Water

ASTM D 2972 : 2015 Standard Test Methods for Arsenic in Water
ASTM D 3919 : 2015 Standard Practice for Measuring Trace Elements in Water by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
ASTM D 5810 : 1996 : R2021 Standard Guide for Spiking into Aqueous Samples
ASTM D 3370 : 1995 : REV A : R2003 : EDT 1 Standard Practices for Sampling Water from Closed Conduits
ASTM D 1129 : 2003 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 3859 : 2008 Standard Test Methods for Selenium in Water
ASTM E 520 : 2008 : R2015 : EDT 1 Standard Practice for Describing Photomultiplier Detectors in Emission and Absorption Spectrometry
ASTM D 1129 : 2013 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 1129 : 2013 : R2020 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 5847 : 1999 : REV A : EDT 1 Standard Practice for Writing Quality Control Specifications for Standard Test Methods for Water Analysis
ASTM D 5810 : 1996 : R2011 Standard Guide for Spiking into Aqueous Samples
ASTM D 1129 : 2013 : R2020 : EDT 2 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 3919 : 2004 Standard Practice for Measuring Trace Elements in Water by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
ASTM D 1193 : 1977 : R1983 : EDT 1 Standard Specification for Reagent Water
ASTM D 3859 : 1998 Standard Test Methods for Selenium in Water
ASTM D 5847 : 2002 : R2007 Standard Practice for Writing Quality Control Specifications for Standard Test Methods for Water Analysis
ASTM D 5810 : 1996 : R2001 Standard Guide for Spiking into Aqueous Samples
ASTM D 1129 : 2006 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 4453 : 2002 Standard Practice for Handling of Ultra-Pure Water Samples
ASTM D 2972 : 2003 Standard Test Methods for Arsenic in Water
ASTM E 178 : 2016 : REV A Standard Practice for Dealing With Outlying Observations
ASTM D 3370 : 2010 Standard Practices for Sampling Water from Closed Conduits
ASTM D 5847 : 2002 : R2012 Standard Practice for Writing Quality Control Specifications for Standard Test Methods for Water Analysis
ASTM D 3223 : 1995 Standard Test Method for Total Mercury in Water
ASTM D 3223 : 2002 Standard Test Method for Total Mercury in Water
ASTM D 1129 : 2013 : R2020 : EDT 1 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 3370 : 2008 Standard Practices for Sampling Water from Closed Conduits
ASTM D 1129 : 1999 : REV A Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 3223 : 2012 Standard Test Method for Total Mercury in Water
ASTM E 178 : 2021 Standard Practice for Dealing With Outlying Observations
ASTM D 1129 : 2006 : REV A Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 1193 : 2006 : R2011 Standard Specification for Reagent Water
ASTM D 5847 : 2002 : R2020 Standard Practice for Writing Quality Control Specifications for Standard Test Methods for Water Analysis
ASTM E 178 : 2000 Standard Practice for Dealing With Outlying Observations
ASTM D 1129 : 2003 : REV A Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 1129 : 2002 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM E 520 : 2008 : R2023 Standard Practice for Describing Photomultiplier Detectors in Emission and Absorption Spectrometry
ASTM D 5810 : 1996 : R2006 Standard Guide for Spiking into Aqueous Samples
ASTM D 3223 : 1991 Standard Test Method for Total Mercury in Water
ASTM D 4453 : 1991 : R1997 Standard Practice for Handling of Ultra-Pure Water Samples
ASTM E 178 : 1994 Standard Practice for Dealing With Outlying Observations
ASTM D 3919 : 2008 Standard Practice for Measuring Trace Elements in Water by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
ASTM D 1193 : 1991 Standard Specification for Reagent Water
ASTM D 3859 : 2003 Standard Test Methods for Selenium in Water
ASTM D 3223 : 2017 Standard Test Method for Total Mercury in Water
ASTM D 2972 : 1997 Standard Test Methods for Arsenic in Water
ASTM D 1129 : 2004 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 5847 : 2022 Standard Practice for Writing Quality Control Specifications for Standard Test Methods for Water Analysis
ASTM E 520 : 2008 : R2023 : EDT 1 Standard Practice for Describing Photomultiplier Detectors in Emission and Absorption Spectrometry
ASTM D 3859 : 2015 : R2023 Standard Test Methods for Selenium in Water
ASTM D 3370 : 2018 Standard Practices for Sampling Water from Flowing Process Streams
ASTM D 1129 : 2002 : REV A Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 5847 : 2002 Standard Practice for Writing Quality Control Specifications for Standard Test Methods for Water Analysis
ASTM D 3919 : 1999 Standard Practice for Measuring Trace Elements in Water by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
ASTM D 3370 : 1976 Standard Practices for Sampling Water
ASTM D 4453 : 2017 Standard Practice for Handling of High Purity Water Samples
ASTM D 1193 : 1970 Standard Specification For Reagent Water
ASTM D 1193 : 2006 Standard Specification for Reagent Water
ASTM D 3370 : 1995 : REV A : R1999 : EDT 1 Standard Practices for Sampling Water from Closed Conduits
ASTM D 4453 : 2002 : R2006 Standard Practice for Handling of Ultra-Pure Water Samples
ASTM D 1193 : 1999 Standard Specification for Reagent Water
ASTM D 1129 : 2010 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 5810 : 1996 Standard Guide for Spiking into Aqueous Samples
ASTM D 4453 : 2011 Standard Practice for Handling of High Purity Water Samples
ASTM D 3370 : 2007 Standard Practices for Sampling Water from Closed Conduits
ASTM D 3859 : 2015 Standard Test Methods for Selenium in Water
ASTM D 1129 : 2006 : REV A : EDT 1 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 3223 : 2002 : R2007 : EDT 1 Standard Test Method for Total Mercury in Water
ASTM D 1129 : 2001 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 1129 : 2004 : EDT 1 Standard Terminology Relating to Water
ASTM D 2972 : 1993 Standard Test Methods for Arsenic in Water
ASTM D 1193 : 2006 : R2018 Standard Specification for Reagent Water
ASTM D 5810 : 1996 : R2015 Standard Guide for Spiking into Aqueous Samples
ASTM D 2972 : 2015 : R2023 Standard Test Methods for Arsenic in Water
ASTM D 4453 : 2016 Standard Practice for Handling of High Purity Water Samples
ASTM D 2972 : 2008 Standard Test Methods for Arsenic in Water

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