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Speciation of chromium and vanadium in environmental samples using HPLC-DRC-ICP-MS

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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY
Volume 22, Issue 6, Pages 636-641

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b701112a

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A HPLC separation procedure has been developed for the speciation of Cr(III), Cr(VI) and V(IV), V( V) in soil and plant samples. The species were separated on a reversed phase column (C-8) in gradient elution mode. The mobile phase consisting of EDTA and TBAP in methanol at pH 6.85, operated in a linear ramp, yielded well resolved chromatograms of all the species within 8 min with retention times of less than 2% RSD. The parameters such as concentration of EDTA in mobile phase, hold time and ramp time in gradient elution have been optimized to obtain lower retention times and better resolution. The analyses were carried out using dynamic reaction cellinductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (DRC-ICP-MS). The DRC conditions have also been optimized to obtained interference free measurements of Cr-52(+), Cr-53(+) and V-51(+), which were otherwise interfered by: Cl-35 O-16 H-1(+), Cl-35 O-17(+), Ar-40 C-12(+) on Cr-52(+); Cl-37 O-16(+), Ar-40 C-13(+), Ar-40 C-12 H-1(+) on Cr-53(+); and Cl-35 O-16(+), Ar-38 C-13(+) on V-51(+). The detection limits of the procedure were 0.06 ng V ml(-1) and 0.05 ng Cr ml(-1). The accuracy of the method has been validated by comparing the sum of the concentrations obtained for individual species with total concentration of the elements in two NIST SRMs, San Joaquin Soil SRM 2709 and Tomato Leaves SRM 1573a. The method has also been applied on two real samples, namely farmland soil and leaves of Persea americana collected locally, in which case the comparison has been made with total concentrations determined after complete dissolution of the samples. The species were extracted from soils and leaves using a mixture of mobile phase B ( 5 mmol l(-1) EDTA, 0.5 mmol l(-1) TBAP in 4% v/ v CH3OH at pH 6.85) and HF using open microwave extraction procedure.

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