Determination of Pb and As in Colour Pigments without Sample Preparation

16 Dec 2009
Sarah Sarah
Marketing / Sales

Analytik Jena announces a new technique to analyse metallic pigments directly without sample preparation – solid AA®, Direct Solid Sampling GF-AAS. A graphite furnace AAS operating with transverse heated graphite furnace and Zeeman background correction combined with the new Direct Solid Sampler SSA 600 enables users to determine all elements directly, fast and easily.

Metallic pigments impart brilliance, color and coverage to other cosmetic colorants. From eyeliners that shimmer to metallic nail enamels to lipsticks and eye shadows that have a luminous glow, special effects add glamour and excitement to cosmetics. Although international regulations have restricted the list of allowed colorants for cosmetics and personal care, metallic pigments can be used to expand the existing color palette available to cosmetic formulations by mixing them with other colorants, such as organics and pearlescent pigments.

Time-intensive sample preparation is not necessary anymore and analysis results are obtained in a very short time. Expensive digestion reagents or even digestion instruments are needless. Furthermore trouble with reagent blanks respectively contamination is reduced to a minimum. Calibrating with liquid standards as well as adding a modifier solution is realised via an optionally available Liquid-Dosing-Module.

Solid AA® – advantages of direct analysis of solid samples:
- Analysis of the unadulterated original samples
- No time-consuming sample digestion
- No dilution effect with substances harmful to health or the environment
- Minimised risk of contamination
- High sensitivity
- Genuine micro-volume method (sample quantities in the order of μg or mg)
- Detection limits in the pg and fg ranges

The economic benefits
- Speed
- Reduced costs
- Flexibility
- Efficiency
- No time-consuming sample digestion
- No dilution effect with substances harmful to health or the environment
- Minimized risk of contamination
- High sensitivity
- Genuine micro-volume method (sample quantities in the order of μg or mg)
- Detection limits in the pg and fg ranges

The economic benefits
- Speed
- Reduced costs
- Flexibility
- Efficiency

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