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Separating dissolved silver from nanoparticulate silver is the key: Improved cloud-point-extraction hyphenated to single particle ICP-MS for comprehensive analysis of silver-based nanoparticles in real environmental samples down to single-digit nm particle sizes

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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 1150, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2021.01.001

Keywords

Silver based nanoparticles; Cloud point extraction; Single particle ICP-MS; Size detection limit; Real environmental samples

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  1. Bavarian State Ministry for the Environment and Consumer Protection [TNT01NaTFuE69458]

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Investigating silver-based nanoparticles (Ag-b-NPs) in environmental samples poses a challenge due to their low concentrations and the presence of high quantities of dissolved Ag(I) species. Despite promising, the current sp-ICP-MS technique struggles with high background signals from coexisting dissolved analyte species, limiting its size detection limit (SDL) to around 20 nm. By combining surfactant-mediated sample pre-treatment (iCPE) with sp-ICP-MS, researchers were able to significantly reduce the SDL to 4.5 nm, allowing for successful monitoring of Ag-b-NPs in the environment.
Investigating silver-based nanoparticles (Ag-b-NPs) in environmental samples is challenging with current analytical techniques, owing to their low concentrations (ng L-1) in the presence of high quantities of dissolved Ag(I) species. sp-ICP-MS is a promising technique able to simultaneously determine the concentration and particle sizes of Ag-b-NPs even at concentrations of several ng L-1. However, sp-ICPMS suffers from the coexistence of dissolved analyte species causing high background signals. These background signals cover particle signals and therefore limit the size detection limit (SDL) in sp-ICP-MS. Ag-b-NPs in environmental samples exhibit diameters of < 20 nm, whereas the current sp-ICP-MS approaches barely reach an SDL as low as 20 nm. Using a surfactant-mediated sample pre-treatment (improved cloud point extraction, iCPE), we were able to separate Ag-b-NPs in aqueous samples from dissolved Ag(I) species and enrich the NPs in the extract. By hyphenating iCPE to sp-ICP-MS, we were able to reach SDL values as low as 4.5 nm, thus paving the way for the successful monitoring of Ag-b-NPs in the environment. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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