Abstract
AbstractThis study aims to statistically compare two methods for determining 210Pb in tobacco: the molecular recognition sorbent method (AnaLig Sr01) and the extraction chromatography sorbent method (Sr Resin). The TriCarb 3100 TR liquid scintillation spectrometer was used to measure and determine 210Pb activity in the tobacco solution. Statistical analysis confirmed the accuracy and precision of the 210Pb measurements, with high detection efficiencies of 82% for both AnaLig Sr01 and Sr Resin. The linear model demonstrated that the residuals followed the Gaussian model, without any autocorrelation or trend. Paired t tests showed consistent results across all methods, and all solid-phase extraction methods proved efficient for 210Pb separations in tobacco samples. These findings provide support for the suitability of both methods and lay a foundation for future articles on tobacco and cigarette samples.
Funder
Agentúra na Podporu Výskumu a Vývoja
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC