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Simultaneous determination of hydride forming and Hg in sonicate slurries of biological and elements (As, Sb, Se, Sn) environmental reference materials by hydride generation microwave induced plasma optical emission spectrometry (SS-HG-MIP-OES)

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MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 82, Issue 1, Pages 78-85

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2005.08.001

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multi-element determination; reference materials; ultrasonic slurry sampling; hydride generation microwave induced plasma optical emission; spectrometry

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A slurry sampling hydride generation (SS-HG) method for the simultaneous determination of hydride forming elements (As, Sb, Se, Sn) and Hg, without total sample digestion, has been developed using batch mode generation system coupled with microwave induced plasma optical emission spectrometry (MIP-OES) from certified biological and environmental reference materials. Slurry concentration up to 3.6% m/v (particles < 80 mu m) prepared in 10% HCl containing 100 mu l of decanol, by the application of ultrasonic agitation, was used with calibration by the standard addition technique. Harsh conditions were used in the slurry preparation in order to reduce the hydride forming elements to their lower oxidation states, As(III), Sb(III), Se(IV) and Sn(II) and Hg, being reduced to mercury vapor, before reacting with sodium tetrahydroborate. An ultrasonic probe was used to homogenize the slurry in the quartz cup just before its introduction into the reaction vessel. For 10 ml of slurry sample, detection limits (LOD, 3 sigma(blank), peak area) of 0.06, 0.08, 0.15, 0.12 and 0.10 mu g g(-1) were obtained for As, Sb, Se, Sn and Hg, respectively. The method offers relatively good precision (RSD ranged from 9 to 12%) for slurry analysis. To test the accuracy, three certified reference materials were analyzed with the analyte concentrations mostly in the mu g g(-1) level. Measured concentrations are in satisfactory agreement with certified values for the biological reference materials: NRCC LUTS- I (lobster hepatopancreas), NRCC DOLT-2 (Dogfish Liver) and environmental reference material: NRCC PACS1 (Marine Sediment), all adequate for slurry sampling. The method requires small amounts of reagents and reduces contamination and losses. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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