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The present work explores the slurry sampling approach for automatic, flow-based plant analysis. For this purpose, pinch
valves were introduced into a multi-syringe flow injection analysis manifold to provide the repeatable aspiration of a few
microliters of plant suspension before the material was further processed through the flow system. For validation of the proposed approach, the determination of potassium by flame emission spectrometry was implemented. Several parameters were studied: the concentration of plant particles in the sample suspension and the utilization of matrix modifiers. Microwave digestion was also implemented; no significant difference was found when certified reference
material was analyzed with or without the in-line digestion step. The system was successfully applied to 13 samples within a concentration range of 2.5 to 100 mg gˉ¹. A determination frequency of 28 hˉ¹ was achieved and the precision was better than 4.0% (n = 12).
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The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry