Title of article
Determination of arsenic, iron and selenium in moss samples using hexapole collision cell, inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Matti Niemela، نويسنده , , Paavo Per?m?ki، نويسنده , , Harri Kola، نويسنده , , Juha Piispanen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
10
From page
3
To page
12
Abstract
Different collision gases (H2, He and premixed 7% H2 in He) used in the hexapole collision cell of an inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometer (ICP–MS) were compared, and the gas-flow rates were optimized for the determination of arsenic (75As), iron (56Fe) and selenium (80Se). The study showed that the argon-based interferences at mass-to-charge ratios (m/z) of 56, 75 and 80 can be overcome by the optimized gas flows (7.5 ml min−1 premixed 7% H2 in He and 2 ml min−1 H2) in the hexapole collision cell. Detection limits of 15.5 ng l−1 for iron (56Fe) and 29 ng l−1 for selenium (80Se) in 2% (v/v) HNO3 were obtained under optimized collision cell conditions. The detection limit for arsenic (75As) obtained in difficult hydrochloride acid matrix (5% HCl (v/v)) was 153 ng l−1. The accuracy of the optimized method was confirmed by analyzing two moss reference materials. The results obtained by ICP–MS for arsenic, selenium and iron from both moss reference samples were, in most cases, in good agreement with the certified values.
Keywords
Inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry , Hexapole collision cell , Moss samples
Journal title
Analytica Chimica Acta
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Analytica Chimica Acta
Record number
1033674
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