Procedure
Place the
Standard solutions and the
Test solution in an oven, setting the temperature at about 60

during the period of determination, and shake these solutions vigorously before analysis. Use micropipettor and pipettor tips to make all injections.
[notePositive displacement pipets can be used when viscosity may become a problem.
] Pretreat the pipettor tip by pipetting and then discarding 20 µL of heptane.
[noteThe film of heptane remaining on the wall of the tip facilitates a reproducible transfer of the oil sample.
] The tip must be pretreated before each injection. Separately inject equal volumes (20 µL) of the
Standard solutions and the
Test solution into a graphite furnace, and concomitantly determine the integrated absorbances of the
Standard solutions and the
Test solution at the nickel emission line of 232.0 nm, using a suitable graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometer (see
Spectrophotometry and Light-Scattering
851
) equipped with a deuterium background corrector, a pyrolytically coated tube with platform, and a nickel hollow-cathode lamp, using kerosene as the blank. Maintain the drying temperature of the furnace at 80

for 1 second, at 120

for 10 seconds, and at 300

for 20 seconds; maintain the ashing temperature at 600

for 20 seconds and at 1000

for 20 seconds; and maintain the atomization temperature at 2500

for 3 seconds and the cleaning temperature at 2600

for 5 seconds.
[noteThe temperature program may be modified to obtain optimum furnace temperatures.
] Plot the integrated absorbances of the
Standard solutions versus concentration, in µg per mL, of nickel, and draw the straight line best fitting the four plotted points. From the graph so obtained, determine the concentration,
C, in µg per mL, of nickel in the
Test solution. Calculate the quantity, in µg, of nickel in each g of Hydrogenated Polydecene taken by the formula:
10C / W
in which
W is the weight, in g, of Hydrogenated Polydecene taken to prepare the
Test solution: not more than 1 µg of nickel per g is found.