Development of a simple method for the determination of lead in lipstick using alkaline solubilization and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry

A simple method was developed for determining the total lead content in lipstick samples by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) after treatment with tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH). Multivariate optimization was used to establish the optimal conditions of sample preparation....

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Published in:Talanta (Oxford) Vol. 105; pp. 272 - 277
Main Authors: Soares, Aline Rodrigues, Nascentes, Clésia Cristina
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Netherlands Elsevier B.V 15-02-2013
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Summary:A simple method was developed for determining the total lead content in lipstick samples by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) after treatment with tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH). Multivariate optimization was used to establish the optimal conditions of sample preparation. The graphite furnace heating program was optimized through pyrolysis and atomization curves. An aliquot containing approximately 50mg of the sample was mixed with TMAH and heated in a water bath at 60°C for 60min. Using Nb as the permanent modifier and Pd as the chemical modifier, the optimal temperatures were 900°C and 1800°C for pyrolysis and atomization, respectively. Under optimum conditions, the working range was from 1.73 to 50.0μgL−1, with detection and quantification limits of 0.20 and 0.34μgg−1, respectively. The precision was evaluated under conditions of repeatability and intermediate precision and showed standard deviations of 2.37%–4.61% and 4.93%–9.75%, respectively. The % recovery ranged from 96.2% to 109%, and no significant differences were found between the results obtained using the proposed method and the microwave decomposition method for real samples. Lead was detected in 21 tested lipstick samples; the lead content in these samples ranged from 0.27 to 4.54μgg−1. ► Simple and low-cost method to determine lead in lipsticks by GFAAS. ► The first application of alkaline solubilization for cosmetics. ► Optimization and validation of the method were performed carefully. ► Adequate LOQ, precision and trueness were obtained. ► Method can be used for cosmetic quality control.
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ISSN:0039-9140
1873-3573
DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2012.09.021