ICP-MS for elemental speciation studies |
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Authors: | Grace K. Zoorob John W. McKiernan Joseph A. Caruso |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, 45221-0172 Cincinnati, OH, USA;(2) Present address: College of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky, 40506-286 Lexington, KY, USA |
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Abstract: | The use of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) coupled with separation techniques for the purpose of elemental speciation has recently gained a lot of attention. Much of this is due to ever improving separation capabilities of Chromatographic techniques, the high sensitivity of ICP-MS, and the continuing development of better interface techniques. Additionally, there is a growing awareness of the need to monitor various species of an analyte, rather than just total analyte concentrations, due to their often varying natures. For the sake of learning from different elemental speciation approaches, this review brings together some selected types of elemental speciation which have been recently seen in literature. These include separations using various forms of liquid chromatography, such as reversed phase, reversed phase ion pairing, micelle, ion exchange, and size exclusion. Elemental speciation employing gas Chromatographie separations and supercritical fluid separations are discussed as well as elemental speciation using capillary electrophoresis. |
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Keywords: | ICP-MS liquid chromatography gas chromatography supercritical fluid chromatography capillary electrophoresis elemental speciation review |
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