Trace element analysis of some shaving powders commonly marketed in Nigeria using instrumental neutron activation analysis

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M. O. A. Oladipo
J. A. Lori
J. J. Bonire
O. O. Ajayi
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[1] Ahmadu Bello University,Centre for Energy Research and Training
[2] National Research Institute for Chemical Technology,Department of Chemistry
[3] Ahmadu Bello University,undefined
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Physical Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Reference Material; Approximation Method; Activation Analysis;
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Instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) technique has been employed viak0 approximation method to determine elemental composition of five shaving powders commonly marketed in Nigeria. Fe displayed the highest concentrations in the range 1000–2000 μg·g−1. Na and Zn concentrations were established in the range 200–400 μg·g−1. Heavy elements like Ga, La, Cr, Co, Ag, Ce and Nd concentrations were noted in the lower range of 1–10 μg·g−1 Br, As, Sb, Sm, Eu, W, Cs, Tb, Yb, Hf, Ta, Th and U concentrations were established in even lower traces in the <1 μg·g−1 range. Results obtained for a certified reference material, CANMET BL-1 and CERT (in house) Kaolin standard compared favourably with the literature values thus establishing the results presented for the shaving powders.
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