4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Nano-HPLC-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for arsenic speciation

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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY
Volume 22, Issue 9, Pages 1199-1205

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b703257a

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A nano-high performance liquid chromatography-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (nano-HPLC-ICPMS) method is developed, using a demountable direct injection high efficiency nebulizer (d-DIHEN), to reduce sample and mobile phase consumption, minimize organic waste generation, decrease analysis time, and enhance separation efficiency. A HPLC column (50 mm x 0.3 mm id), packed with 3.5 mu m C-18 material, is explored for chromatographic separation of five arsenic species naturally present in the environment or introduced as a pollutant: sodium (meta) arsenite [As(III)], arsenic acid [As(V)], dimethylarsenic acid (DMA), disodium methylarsenate ( MA), and p-arsanilic acid (p-ASA). A fast chromatographic separation of five arsenic species is achieved in less than 12 min at a solution flow rate of 0.9 mu L min(-1) using a 50 nL sample injection. The HPLC-ICPMS interface provides well defined flow injection profiles at various concentrations, giving a correlation coefficient of 0.999 for each individual arsenic species calibration curve. Precision values for peak height and area of five arsenic species range from 0.5 to 6.5% RSD and absolute detection limits are within 0.4 to 5.4 pg arsenic, which are comparable to previously reported data at higher solution uptake rates ( 20 mL min(-1) to 1 mL min(-1)) and larger sample injection volumes (20-100 mL).

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