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Stuart Chalk, Ph.D.
Department of Chemistry
University of North Florida
Phone: 1-904-620-1938
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Email: schalk@unf.edu
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Jailson B. de Andrade

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De Andrade, J.B.
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Instituto de Química, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Campus Universitário de Ondina, BR-40170-290, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
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"Determination Of Methanol And Ethanol By Gas Chromatrography Following Air Sampling Onto Florisil Cartridges And Their Concentrations At Urban Sites In The Three Largest Cities In Brazil"
Talanta 1999 Volume 49, Issue 2 Pages 245-252
Pedro Afonso de Paula Pereira, Eliane Teixeira Sousa Santos, Tatiana de Freitas Ferreira and Jailson B. de Andrade

Abstract: A new sampling protocol was developed to determine methanol and ethanol in the gas phase, at low concentration levels, in urban atmospheres. The procedure involves collection of air samples (20.0-30.0 l) with three florisil cartridges connected in series, at a flow rate ranging from 1.0 to 2.0 l min-1 and subsequent elution of the alcohols with water. Separation and quantification were done by gas chromatography (GC) coupled with a flame ionization detector, SPI injector and column DB WAX (30 m x 0.53 mm x 1 µm). The minimum mass detected by the method, based on two times the average background mass on the blank cartridges, was 0.3 µg for both alcohols which, for a sampled volume of 30 l, resulted in detection limits of 7.6 and 5.3 ppbV for methanol and ethanol, respectively. The determined alcohol concentrations, in 42 different samples from the three largest cities in Brazil-S (a) over tilde o Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Salvador -ranged from 72 ppbV to below the detection limit for methanol and from 355 to 12 ppbV for ethanol.

"Sequential Determination Of Copper And Zinc In Copper-based Alloys By FIA-ICP/AES Employing An Online Separation Technique"
Am. Lab. 1999 Volume 31, Issue 5 Pages 148-150
Korn, J., Santos Jr., A.F., Teixeira, L.S.G., Korn, M.dG.A., Ferreira, S.L.C., Costa, A.C.S., and de Andrade, J.B.

Abstract: A FIA-ICP-AES method was used to determine Cu and Zn in dissolved brass samples. The method based on the chemical separation of these two metals overcomes the spectral interference of Cu in the main emission line of Zn when atomic emission or absorption spectrometric techniques are applied. The method provides a throughput of 40 determinations per h.
Copper Zinc