A method was developed for the determination of total arsenic concentration in less than ng/ml level by decomposition of organoarsenicals using photo -oxidation combined with in situ trapping of arsenic hydride on a p...A method was developed for the determination of total arsenic concentration in less than ng/ml level by decomposition of organoarsenicals using photo -oxidation combined with in situ trapping of arsenic hydride on a palladium coated graphite tube with subsequent atomization and detection by AAS. The organoarsenicals include monomethylarsenic, dimethylarsenic, arsenobetaine, arsenocholine, o -aminobenzenarsenate and p -aminobenzenarsenate. The method is simple and sensitive. Detection limit was obtained from different arsenic compounds over the range from 0. 058 to 0.063 ng/ml as As (based on three times of the standard deviation of 10 blank measurements) and the relative standard deviations for ten replicate measurements were from 2.0 to 3.8%. The calibration curves of arsenic compounds including inorganic and organic arsenicals were linear over the range from 0.1 to 3.0 ng/ml as As. The recommended method has been applied to the determination of total arsenic in tap and lake water samples at ng/ml levels.展开更多
Let (?) be a formation locally defined by f(P), G ∈ (?) and A a ZG-module, where p ∈ π = { all primes and symbol ∞}. Then a p-main-factor U/V of G is said to be (?)-central in G if G/CG(U/V) ∈f(p). In this paper,...Let (?) be a formation locally defined by f(P), G ∈ (?) and A a ZG-module, where p ∈ π = { all primes and symbol ∞}. Then a p-main-factor U/V of G is said to be (?)-central in G if G/CG(U/V) ∈f(p). In this paper, we have proved that: let (?) be a locally defined formation consisting of locally soluble groups, G a hyper-(cyclic or finite) locally soluble group and A an artinian ZG-module with all irreducible ZG-factors of A being finite; if G ∈ (?), f(∞) ≡ f(p) . f(p)≠φ for each p ∈ π, A has an (?)-decomposition.展开更多
文摘A method was developed for the determination of total arsenic concentration in less than ng/ml level by decomposition of organoarsenicals using photo -oxidation combined with in situ trapping of arsenic hydride on a palladium coated graphite tube with subsequent atomization and detection by AAS. The organoarsenicals include monomethylarsenic, dimethylarsenic, arsenobetaine, arsenocholine, o -aminobenzenarsenate and p -aminobenzenarsenate. The method is simple and sensitive. Detection limit was obtained from different arsenic compounds over the range from 0. 058 to 0.063 ng/ml as As (based on three times of the standard deviation of 10 blank measurements) and the relative standard deviations for ten replicate measurements were from 2.0 to 3.8%. The calibration curves of arsenic compounds including inorganic and organic arsenicals were linear over the range from 0.1 to 3.0 ng/ml as As. The recommended method has been applied to the determination of total arsenic in tap and lake water samples at ng/ml levels.
文摘Let (?) be a formation locally defined by f(P), G ∈ (?) and A a ZG-module, where p ∈ π = { all primes and symbol ∞}. Then a p-main-factor U/V of G is said to be (?)-central in G if G/CG(U/V) ∈f(p). In this paper, we have proved that: let (?) be a locally defined formation consisting of locally soluble groups, G a hyper-(cyclic or finite) locally soluble group and A an artinian ZG-module with all irreducible ZG-factors of A being finite; if G ∈ (?), f(∞) ≡ f(p) . f(p)≠φ for each p ∈ π, A has an (?)-decomposition.