NEMI Method Summary

Method Summary Information

Method Number: I-5425 Media: SOILS/SEDIMENT
Revision: 1985
Method Source: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Subcategory: INORGANIC Analytes in this method
Official Name: Lithium, atomic absorption spectrometric, direct
Descriptive Name Lithium, recoverable-from-bottom-material, dry wt, FLAA
Source Info: USGS Branch of Information Services
Box 25286, MS 417
Federal Center
Denver, CO 80225-0286
Phone: 303-202-4700
Citation: USGS Methods, Volume A1
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Brief Method
Summary:
Lithium is determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry by direct aspiration of the sample solution into an air-acetylene flame (Fishman and Downs, 1966).
The procedure may be automated by the addition of a sampler and either a strip-chart recorder or a printer or both.
Scope And
Application:
This method may be used to analyze bottom material containing at least 1 ug/g of lithium. Prepared sample solutions containing more than 1,000 ug/L need either to be diluted or to be read on a less expanded scale.
Recoverable lithium in bottom material needs to undergo preliminary digestion-solubilization by method I-5485 before being determined.
Applicable
Conc Range:
at least 1 ug/g of lithium
Interferences: The following elements interfere when the indicated concentrations are exceeded: sodium, 1,000 mg/L; potassium, 100 mg/L; magnesium, 200 mg/L; calcium, 200 mg/L; chloride, 1,000 mg/L; sulfate, 2,000 mg/L; nitrate, 100 mg/L; and strontium, 5,000 ug/L.
QC Requirements: Calibrate instrument using calibration standards (CAL). Quality control samples (QCS) and laboratory blanks (LB) analyzed at a minimum of I each after every 10 samples
Sample Handling: Container Description: 500 mL Polypropylene bottle, wide-mouth. Treatment and Preservation: No treatment, preservation or special shipping requirements
Max Holding Time:
180 days
Sample Prep Met I-5485
Relative Cost: Less than $50
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