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A ceramic microchip with LDA-APGD as the excitation source for OES - a sensitive Hg detecting sensor for microsample analysis

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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY
Volume 35, Issue 9, Pages 1880-1886

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0ja00011f

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  1. National Science Center (NCN), Poland [UMO-2018/29/N/ST4/02186]
  2. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education

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A novel portable excitation microsource for optical emission spectrometry (OES) based on atmospheric pressure glow discharge with a liquid drop anode (LDA-APGD), generated in a ceramic microchip (mch), was developed. This excitation microsource uses low temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) microchips to provide electrical contact and fabricate a hollow to hold a microsample solution. Optimization of this new excitation source was performed for the quantification of Hg in liquid samples and discussed. Optimal parameters for Hg determination were: polarized liquid drop - anode, discharge current - 80 mA, solution drop volume - 15 mu L, He flow rate - 300 mL min(-1), chip hollow dimensions: diameter 3.0 mm and depth 0.6 mm, HNO(3)concentration - 0.10 mol L-1. The addition of low molecular weight organic compounds (LMWOCs) to the solution was also tested. The linearity range for mch-LDA-APGD was up to 30 mg L-1, and the limit of detection (LOD) of Hg was 47 mu g L-1. Precision of this method was within 0.65-8.7% (as the relative standard deviation of repeated measurements). Recoveries obtained for tap water samples spiked with Hg(ii) ions at 100, 200, and 300 mu g L(-1)were within the range of 96-122%.

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