Development of a portable analyzer using solid-phase microextraction coupled with thermal desorption digitally-controlled plasma optical emission spectrometry for the determination of mercury volatile compounds released from sediments |
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Authors: | Monika Truskolaska Krzysztof Jankowski Edward Reszke |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland;2. Ertec-Poland, Wroc?aw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Novel multi-species analyzer based on thermal desorption and digitally-controlled plasma optical emission spectrometry followed by solid-phase microextraction has been developed for determining various organometallics in sediment samples. A helium plasma source operating at 10?kHz and an integrated small-sized spectrometer with a charge-coupled device detector is installed for cost-effective atomic emission measurement and signal acquisition. Moreover, the analyzer size of a portable device is achieved, while the system is capable of absorbing large amounts of measurement data. Specifically, the analyzer has been applied for the speciation of mercury species in sediments. Method detection limits for MeHg and Hg2+ are 35.4 and 9.6?ng L?1. Thus, sediments containing above 0.2 µg kg?1 of mercury can be analyzed with precision 1–3.5% of RSD. The developed methods are validated by the analysis of estuarine sediment certified reference material ERM CC580, GBW 07405 Chinese soil. [AQ1] |
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Keywords: | Methylmercury microplasma technology portable instrumentation solid-phase microextraction volatile metallic compounds |
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