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The suitability of eleven modifiers (Pd-, Mg-, K-, Ca- and NH4-salts) for electrothermal vaporization coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ETV-ICP-MS) for the determination of Mn, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb has been studied. Solutions containing varying quantities (10–2000 ng absolute) of these salts have been added to four different amounts of analyte to study their suitability as modifier and their mass dependent influence. The best sensitivity enhancement for all elements tested was achieved with IrCl3 and PdCl2. From a comparison of the effect of PdCl2 vs. Pd(NO3)2 it could be concluded that the mechanism of matrix modification also depends on the chemical form of the modifier. Particularly, for the volatile elements Cd and Zn differences in the behavior of the different chemical compounds of one metal (e.g. Pd) is evident, which shows that the enhancement effect is a result of the stabilization of the analytes in the graphite tube prior to vaporization and the improvement of the transport efficiency after vaporization.  相似文献   

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A comparison of slurry sampling (SS)-ETV-ICP-MS and slurry nebulization (SN)-ICP-MS for direct determination of trace impurities in titanium dioxide powder is made. The particle size effect, matrix effect and analytical characteristics of SSETV-ICP-MS and SN-ICP-MS are compared. The results have shown that SSETV-ICP-MS has a lower particle size effect and matrix effect compared to SN-ICP-MS. The analytical performance of the two methods reveals that SSETV-ICP-MS and SN-ICP-MS have similar relative detection limits (in the nanogram per liter level); however, the former has a lower absolute detection limit than the latter. Although the precision for SSETV-ICP-MS is a little worse than that for SN-ICP-MS, it is still acceptable for real sample analysis. The two methods were successfully applied for the determination of trace impurities in titanium dioxide powder samples with particle sizes of less than 50 nm, but only SSETV-ICP-MS could be applied for the determination of trace impurities in titanium dioxide powder samples with a particle size of 1 microm.  相似文献   

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The role of modifiers in electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ETV-ICP-MS) for the determination of refractory elements such as La or U and carbide forming elements such as B has been studied. Solutions of NH4F, NH4Cl, NH4Br, NaCl, NaF, NH4HSO4, (NH4)2HPO4, the gaseous halogenated hydrocarbons CHF3 and CCl2F2 and HCl have been used as modifiers.The mechanism of the modifier effect and the influence of modifiers on sensitivity enhancement have been investigated. The sensitivity enhancements are great enough to achieve absolute detection limits of 2–6 pg for boron and 10 fg for La and U. The signal reproducibility is 0.5–3.0% for a concentration of 1 μg 1−1 La and U, and 20 μg 1−1 boron. Therefore, by adding modifiers, the use of ETV-ICP-MS can be extended to trace element determination of refractory and carbide forming elements in μl amounts of sample.  相似文献   

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An electrothermal vaporization (ETV) system useful for the analysis of solutions and slurries has been coupled with a sector-field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP–MS) equipped with an array detector. The ability of this instrument to record the transient signals produced for a number of analytes in ETV–ICP–MS is demonstrated. Detection limits for Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and Ga are in the range of 4–60 pg μL 1 for aqueous solutions and in the low μg g 1 range for the analysis of 10 mg mL 1 slurries of Al2O3 powders. The dynamic ranges measured for Fe, Cu and Ga spanned 3–5 orders of magnitude when the detector was operated in the low-gain mode and appear to be limited by the ETV system. Trace amounts of Fe, Cu and Ga could be directly determined in Al2O3 powders at the 2–270 μg g 1 level without the use of thermochemical reagents. The results well agree with literature values for Fe and Cu, whereas deviations of 50% at the 90 μg g 1 level for Ga were found.  相似文献   

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A new analytical procedure for the direct determination of metal impurities (Cr, Cu, Fe and V) in aluminium oxide ceramic powders by slurry sampling fluorination assisted electrothermal vaporization-inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry (ETV-ICP-AES) is reported. A polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) emulsion was used as a fluorinating reagent to promote the vaporization of impurity elements in aluminium oxide ceramic powders from the graphite tube. A vaporization stage with a long ramp time and a short hold time provided the possibility of temporal analyte-matrix separation. The experimental results indicated that a 10 microL 1% m/v slurry of aluminium oxide could be destroyed and vaporized completely with 600 micrograms PTFE under the selected conditions. Two aluminium oxide ceramic powder samples were used without any additional pretreatment. Analytical results obtained by using standard addition method with aqueous standard solution were checked by comparison of the results with pneumatic nebulization (PN)-ICP-AES based on the wet-chemical decomposition and analyte-matrix separation. The limits of detection (LODs) between 0.30 microgram g-1 (Fe) and 0.08 microgram g-1 (Cu) were achieved, and, the repeatability of measurements was mainly better than 10%.  相似文献   

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A new analytical procedure for the direct determination of metal impurities (Cr, Cu, Fe and V) in aluminium oxide ceramic powders by slurry sampling fluorination assisted electrothermal vaporization-inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry (ETV-ICP-AES) is reported. A polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) emulsion was used as a fluorinating reagent to promote the vaporization of impurity elements in aluminium oxide ceramic powders from the graphite tube. A vaporization stage with a long ramp time and a short hold time provided the possibility of temporal analyte-matrix separation. The experimental results indicated that a 10 μL 1% m/v slurry of aluminium oxide could be destroyed and vaporized completely with 600 μg PTFE under the selected conditions. Two aluminium oxide ceramic powder samples were used without any additional pretreatment. Analytical results obtained by using standard addition method with aqueous standard solution were checked by comparison of the results with pneumatic nebulization (PN)-ICP-AES based on the wet-chemical decomposition and analyte-matrix separation. The limits of detection (LODs) between 0.30 μg g–1 (Fe ) and 0.08 μg g–1 (Cu) were achieved, and, the repeatability of measurements was mainly better than 10%. Received: 28 August 2000 / Revised: 1 November 2000 / Accepted: 12 November 2000  相似文献   

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A method for the direct determination of trace rare earth elements in ancient porcelain samples by slurry sampling fluorinating electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry was developed with the use of polytetrafluoroethylene as fluorinating reagent. It was found that Si, as a main matrix element in ancient porcelain sample, could be mostly removed at the ashing temperature of 1200 °C without considerable losses of the analytes. However, the chemical composition of ancient porcelain sample is very complicated, which makes the influences resulting from other matrix elements not be ignored. Therefore, the matrix effect of ancient porcelain sample was also investigated, and it was found that the matrix effect is obvious when the matrix concentration was larger than 0.8 g l 1. The study results of particle size effect indicated that when the sample particle size was less than 0.057 mm, the particle size effect is negligible. Under the optimized operation conditions, the detection limits for rare earth elements by fluorinating electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry were 0.7 ng g 1 (Eu)–33.3 ng g 1(Nd) with the precisions of 4.1% (Yb)–10% (La) (c = 1 μg l 1, n = 9). The proposed method was used to directly determine the trace rare earth elements in ancient porcelain samples produced in different dynasty (Sui, Ming and Qing), and the analytical results are satisfactory.  相似文献   

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Forgeries of antique silver objects can be identified by their fingerprints of impurities. The dissolution of the samples causes severe problems since Au and Ag have to be dissolved simultaneously. In order to overcome that difficulty and to minimize the amount of sample, an ETV-ICP-MS method is presented based on solid sampling and an in-situ-digestion with nitric acid in a graphite tube. Determinations of Au, Bi, Cd, Pb, Sb, Sn and Zn were performed in a range of 10 μg/g–1% and with an accuracy of 10%–50%. Less than 1 mg sample material is required.  相似文献   

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A new method for the determination of trace amounts of 14 rare earth elements in high purity Y2O3 using fluorination assisted electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry with slurry sampling was developed. A polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) emulsion was used as a fluorinating reagent to promote the vaporization of the analytes from graphite furnace. The main factors affecting analytical signals were investigated systematically. The interference of matrix could be minimized in the presence of PTFE. Under optimum conditions, the detection limits for rare earth elements were 0.032 ng~2.52 ng and the relative standard deviations were in the range of 1.4% to 4.3%. The proposed method was applied to the direct analysis of high purity Y2O3 powder with satisfactory results.  相似文献   

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Slurry sampling followed by electrothermal vaporization was used as sample introduction technique for digestion-free analysis of aluminium nitride and aluminium oxide by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. The vaporizer consisted of a tungsten coil in a quartz chamber. Spectral interferences and background emission caused by tungsten ablation from the coil were reduced by coating it with tungsten carbide. Different approaches for background correction techniques were considered. The analytes Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mg, Ni and Zn were determined simultaneously, whereas Mn and Na were determined in the sequential mode. Calibration was performed using the standard additions method. The accuracy was checked by comparison of the results with those of independent methods. Detection limits between 0.01 (Mg) and 8.5 μg/g (Co) were achieved.  相似文献   

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Slurry sampling followed by electrothermal vaporization was used as sample introduction technique for digestion-free analysis of aluminium nitride and aluminium oxide by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. The vaporizer consisted of a tungsten coil in a quartz chamber. Spectral interferences and background emission caused by tungsten ablation from the coil were reduced by coating it with tungsten carbide. Different approaches for background correction techniques were considered. The analytes Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mg, Ni and Zn were determined simultaneously, whereas Mn and Na were determined in the sequential mode. Calibration was performed using the standard additions method. The accuracy was checked by comparison of the results with those of independent methods. Detection limits between 0.01 (Mg) and 8.5 μg/g (Co) were achieved. Received: 21 September 1998 / Revised: 30 October 1998 / Accepted: 3 November 1998  相似文献   

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The newly conceived electrothermal vaporization (ETV) system using a tungsten boat furnace (TBF) sample cuvette was designed for the direct analysis of solid samples with detection by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Into this small sample cuvette, a solid mixture of the biological samples and diammonium hydrogenphosphate powder as a fusion flux was placed and situated on a TBF. Tetramethylammonium hydroxide solution was added to the mixture. After the on-furnace digestion had been completed, the analyte in the cuvette was vaporized and introduced into the ICP mass spectrometer. The solid samples were analyzed by using a calibration curve prepared from the aqueous standard solutions. The detection limit was estimated to be 5.1 pg of lead, which corresponds to 10.2 ng g–1 of lead in solid samples when a prepared sample amount of 1.0 mg was applied. The relative standard deviation for 8 replicate measurements obtained with 100 pg of lead was calculated to be 6.5%. The analytical results for various biological samples are described.  相似文献   

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Direct introduction of mainstream cigarette smoke into an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) has been investigated with respect to its feasibility for on-line analysis of trace elements. An automated apparatus was designed and built interfacing a smoking machine with an ICP-MS for smoke generation, collection, injection and analysis. Major and minor elements present in the particulate phase and the gas phase of mainstream cigarette smoke of 2R4F reference cigarettes have been qualitatively identified by examination of their full mass spectra. This method provides a rapid-screening analysis of the transfer of trace elements into mainstream smoke during cigarette combustion. A full suite of elements present in the whole cigarette smoke has been identified, including As, B, Ba, Br, Cd, Cl, Cs, Cu, Hg, I, K, Li, Mn, Na, Pb, Rb, Sb, Sn, Tl and Zn. Of these elements, the major portions of B, Ba, Cs, Cu, K, Li, Mn, Na, Pb, Rb, Sn, Tl and Zn are present in the particulate phase, whereas the major portion of Hg is present in the gas phase. As, Br, Cd, Cl, I and Sb exist in a distribution between the gas phase and the particulate phase. Depending on the element, the precision of measurement ranges from 5 to 25% in terms of relative standard deviation of peak height and peak area, based on the fourth puff of 2R4F mainstream cigarette smoke analyzed in five smoking replicates.  相似文献   

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The newly conceived electrothermal vaporization (ETV) system using a tungsten boat furnace (TBF) sample cuvette was designed for the direct analysis of solid samples with detection by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Into this small sample cuvette, a solid mixture of the biological samples and diammonium hydrogenphosphate powder as a fusion flux was placed and situated on a TBF. Tetramethylammonium hydroxide solution was added to the mixture. After the on-furnace digestion had been completed, the analyte in the cuvette was vaporized and introduced into the ICP mass spectrometer. The solid samples were analyzed by using a calibration curve prepared from the aqueous standard solutions. The detection limit was estimated to be 5.1 pg of lead, which corresponds to 10.2 ng g(-1) of lead in solid samples when a prepared sample amount of 1.0 mg was applied. The relative standard deviation for 8 replicate measurements obtained with 100 pg of lead was calculated to be 6.5%. The analytical results for various biological samples are described.  相似文献   

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The progress possible in the analysis of refractory powders such as ZrO2, SiC and Al2O3 by the use of new sample preparation, processing and introduction techniques elaborated for AAS, ICP-OES and ICP-MS with low and high mass resolution is demonstrated. For optimized sample preparation techniques based on dissolution of ZrO2, e.g. fusion with (NH4)2SO4, it is shown to what extent impurities present in (NH4)2SO4 determine the detection limit. Hydraulic high pressure nebulization with and without matrix removal by complexing the impurities with dithiocarbamates (Cu, Co, Cr and Ni) or oxine (Fe, Mn and Mo) and fixing them on a C18 solid phase for subsequent solid phase extraction coupled with flame atomic absorption was used to determine Fe, Cu, Cr, Mn, Ni, Co and Mo impurities in (NH4)2SO4 in the 10–100 ng/g range. Further a method to synthesize (NH4)2SO4 with higher purity than some commercially available high-purity (NH4)2SO4 with respect to Fe, Cu, Cr and Mn using high-purity NH3 and chlorosulphonic acid is shown. Reliable determinations of Fe and Al at the 100 μg/g level in ZrO2 with ICP-OES with matrix removal as well as with ICP-MS without matrix removal are reported. For the direct analysis of Al2O3 powders, slurry nebulization ICP-MS sample introduction is shown to improve detection limits and to reduce sample preparation, if the leachable and non-leachable fractions are analyzed separately. For powders such as SiC, the matrix or solvents can cause spectral interferences. Matrix removal is shown to be useful to improve detection limits for the interfered elements. High resolution ICP-MS can be used to control the completeness of matrix removal techniques and to overcome limitations due to spectral interferences even in case of complex materials.  相似文献   

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Isotope dilution (ID) calibration was investigated as a means to establish accurate values for thallium in a variety of sediment reference materials using slurry sampling electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ETV-ICP-MS) as the analytical tool. The pyrolysis curve, as well as the analysis of SRM 2704 Buffalo River Sediment, suggested that a pyrolysis temperature of 700°C could be used for this determination. The analytical results for a number of river sediment reference materials confirmed this finding; however, the results for marine sediments were far too high, indicating a serious problem with these samples. Careful investigation revealed the following interference mechanism as the most likely one. The chloride content of marine sediments is some two orders of magnitude higher than that of river sediments, and the chloride leaches out very easily into the aqueous phase of the slurry. The thallium that is in solution forms TlCl upon drying, which is easily volatilized and lost at pyrolysis temperatures >400°C. As the enriched isotope spike was added in solution, and the ‘original’ thallium is retained, at least in part, in the sediment particles, the spiked thallium is preferentially lost, leading to the excessively high analytical results. Accurate results for Tl in marine and river sediments could be obtained using pyrolysis temperatures of 400 and ≤700°C, respectively. The detection limit calculated from 3×S.D. (n=5) of the sediment with the lowest thallium content (HISS-1) was found to be 0.003 μg g−1. The precision at the 0.5–1.0-μg g−1 Tl level based on five consecutive readings was 1.3–4.0% R.S.D.  相似文献   

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Iridium and ruthenium, alone and in combination with tungsten, thermally deposited on the platform of a transversely heated graphite tube, were investigated for their suitability as permanent chemical modifiers for the determination of cadmium in coal slurries by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (ET AAS). The conventional mixed palladium and magnesium nitrates (Pd–Mg) modifiers, added in solution, were also investigated for comparison. The latter one showed the best performance for aqueous solutions, and the mixed W–Ir and W–Ru permanent modifiers had the lowest stabilizing power. All of the investigated modifiers lost some of their stabilizing power when coal slurries were investigated. The Pd–Mg modifier, pure Ir and Ru, and a mixture of 300 μg W + 200 μg Ir could stabilize Cd at least to a pyrolysis temperature of 600 °C, whereas all the other combinations already failed at temperatures above 500–550 °C. Additional investigations of the supernatant liquid of the slurries supported the assumption that the high acid concentration of the slurries and/or a concomitant leaching out of the coal might be responsible for the reduced stabilizing power of the modifiers. The maximum applicable pyrolysis temperature of 600 °C was not sufficient to reduce the background absorption to a manageable level in the majority of the coal samples. High-resolution continuum source ET AAS revealed that the continuous background absorption was exceeding values of A = 2, and was overlapping with the analyte signal. Although the latter technique could correct for this background absorption, some analyte was apparently lost with the rapidly vaporizing matrix so that the method could not be considered to be rugged. A characteristic mass of 1.0 pg and a detection limit of 0.6 ng g− 1 could be obtained under these conditions.  相似文献   

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Electrothermal vaporization (ETV) inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) with polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) as chemical modifier are critically compared for the determination of refractory elements in coal fly ash and airborne particulates. The atmospheric particulates that collected on a PVDF filter were introduced into the graphite furnace in the form of a slurry by dissolving the filter in dimethylformamide, and the dissolved filter PVDF, along with additional added PVDF powder, was used as a chemical modifier for subsequent ETV-ICP-OES and ETV-ICP-MS determination. The vaporization behaviors of analytes (Ti, Zr, V, Mo, Cr, La) in ETV-ICP-OES/MS were studied in detail, and the optimal ETV operating parameters were obtained. Under the optimized operating conditions, the detection limits of target elements were 0.08-2.7 ng m(-3) for ETV-ICP-OES and 0.5-50 pg m(-3) for ETV-ICP-MS, respectively, with analytical precisions of 3.5-7.3% for ETV-ICP-OES and 3.9-9.6% for ETV-ICP-MS, respectively. The tolerable amounts of matrix elements for ETV-ICP-OES are higher than for ETV-ICP-MS. Both ETV-ICP-OES and ETV-ICP-MS were used to directly determine the trace refractory elements in coal fly ash and airborne particulates and the analytical results are comparable.  相似文献   

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