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A low volume microwave digestion (LVMWD) procedure has been developed to have all forms of selenium (Se) compounds in biological samples decomposed to Se (IV) and allow total Se be directly determined by hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HG-AFS), or voltammetrically. Between 0.3 and 0.4 mL of mixed digestion reagents consisting of concentrated (15.4 M) HNO3-(18.5 M) H2SO4 (v:v = 10:1) and >5 to <40 mg sample were found ideal systems with an optimized MW digestion program. Total Se in five certified reference materials was accurately determined. The results obtained by the conventional and LVMWD techniques agreed well. By avoiding pre-reduction step, this method, suitable for a wide range of biological samples, fully takes the advantages of HG-AFS or voltammetric techniques for their high sensitivity, high tolerance to matrix-related interference and accessibility in instrumentation. LVMWD not only enhances the sample output by 3 times and reduces the operational cost and acid wastes, but also makes the small sample analysis possible for many environmental and medical related research objectives. The digestion pathways of Se containing organic samples are also discussed based on the experimental results.  相似文献   

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A flow-injection analysis atomic absorption spectrometric (FIA-AAS) method was developed for the determination of trace amounts of arsenic, selenium and mercury in a proposed estuarine sediment standard reference material (SRM 1646a). The samples were prepared in two manners: a) A wet digestion procedure with HNO3, H2SO4, and HClO4 using a reflux column and b) A microwave-oven digestion procedure utilizing HNO3, H2SO4, and HCl for As and Se, and HNO3 for Hg. Microwave-oven digestion provides results comparable to those found by reflux column digestion and reduces the sample preparation time by a factor of 10. The proposed method employing the microwave-oven digestion procedure coupled with FIA-AAS for As and Se, and FIA-CVAAS for Hg, has detection limits of 0.15 ng As/ml, O.17 ng Se/ml and 0.15 ng Hg/ml.On leave from the Defense Metallurgical Research Laboratory, Hyderabad, India  相似文献   

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A digestion mixture of H2SO4/HNO3/H2O2/HF/V2O5 was investigated for decomposition of plant samples and sensitive detection of selenium was achieved by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HG-AFS). The method was found to be accurate and reproducible, with a low detection limit (DL) (0.14 ng g−1 solution). The repeatability of the determination was mostly around 10%, the reproducibility over a period of 8 months for determination of selenium in the standard reference material Trace Elements in Spinach Leaves, NIST 1570a, was 9% and the relative measurement uncertainty was 7% using a coverage factor of 2.3 at 95% probability. The average recovery of the whole procedure was 90%. The characteristics of this method are simple and inexpensive equipment, low consumption of chemicals and the ability to analyse many samples in a short time. The whole procedure was carried out in the same PTFE tube, and in addition only a simple cleaning procedure is needed. As a consequence of all these advantages, the described method is suitable for environmental and nutritional studies. The selenium content was determined in 44 vegetable samples from different regions of Slovenia and the contents found were in the range 0.3-77 ng g−1 wet weight.  相似文献   

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The recovery of selenium75Se added as selenite to human blood and to mixed food, and the recovery of biologically incorporated75Se from different rat tissues were determined by using four mineralization methods. The recoveries of75Se after dry ashing /HNO3, Mg/NO3/2/ and after three wet digestion methods — 1. HNO3, HClO4 2. HNO3, HClO4, H2SO4 3. HNO3, HClO4, MgCl2 were as follows: 50–106%, 96–99%, 92–99% and 97–100%, resp. Losses of75Se in wet digestion /HNO3, HClO4/ were observed at the end of the procedure, when an excess of acids was evaporated. The addition of MgCl2 to the digestion mixture prevented the escape of75Se and thus permitted the total evaporation of the digest without any loss of selenium.  相似文献   

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The purpose of the work described in this paper was to develop an easy and quick in-vitro method for comparing the bioavailability of selenium in cows’ milk after different cow feed. The study focuses on bioavailability differences resulting from the use of different selenium species (organic selenium as selenised yeast and sodium selenite) for supplementation of forage. A procedure for determination of selenium in cows’ milk and dialysates, by hydride-generation atomic-fluorescence spectrometry (HG-AFS) after microwave-assisted acid digestion, was optimised. The results show it is possible to obtain cows’ milk enriched with selenium at different concentration without altering the original composition of the milk. The bioavailability was statistically greater for cows’ milk obtained after supplementation of forage with organic selenium at levels of 0.4 and 0.5 μg Se g−1 than for that obtained after supplementation with inorganic and organic selenium at levels of 0.2 and 0.3 μg Se g−1.  相似文献   

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This paper proposes a new technique to extract elemental Se from soil and sediment samples. In this study, we have identified that the purchased red elemental selenium standard (PF-Se) was impure and rather consisted of a mixture of CS2 soluble amorphous elemental Se (ca. 10%, w/w), water soluble oxidized Se (ca. 15-17%, w/w) and, CS2 insoluble red monoclinic elemental Se. In more recent studies, a slow oxidation and a mineral phase transition of this sample was also observed. The solubility of the amorphous elemental Se in CS2 was at least 0.64 mg L−1. The black elemental Se purchased from Sigma-Aldrich had a much lower solubility in CS2 (7.2 μg mL−1) compared to that given in the literature. Any selenium compounds with electrical charge and polar nature is insoluble in CS2. In a sodium sulphite solution, PF-Se was completely dissolved thus giving a clear indication of the lack of selectivity in that extraction system. Other comparative studies also demonstrated that over extraction did occur with the Na2SO3 method. Compared to Na2SO3, CS2 extraction of elemental Se is not only much simpler, straightforward and with higher analytical precision, but also much more selective and accurate. With HG-AFS, the detection limit can reach as low as 1.0 ng g−1 in sediment sample owing to a low reagent blank of CS2 solvent.  相似文献   

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《中国化学快报》2022,33(7):3444-3450
A simple and convenient method has been developed for the pre-concentration and separation of inorganic selenium species from environmental water samples using anion exchange chromatographic column combined with high resolution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (HR-ICP-MS) measurement. 75Se(IV) and 75Se(VI) were prepared and used as tracers during the experiments. The volatility of selenium during solution evaporation was investigated to establish a reliable water samples pretreatment procedure. The parameters which affect the uptake of Se(IV) and Se(VI) on Dowex1 × 8 resin was optimized and the procedure for Se(IV) and Se(VI) separation was proposed. Both Se(IV) and Se(VI) are retained on the column in natural or alkaline solution with high distribution coefficient. The successive gradient elution of pre-concentrated species of selenium with HNO3 solution allows to differentiate between them. Se(IV) and Se(VI) finally were eluted with 0.05 mol/L HNO3 and 5.0 mol/L HNO3, respectively. The proposed method has been successfully verified using the certified reference materials (CRMs) of real water samples, and spiked recoveries for real samples were 98%-104% with 5% relative standard deviations (RSDs). The developed procedure is proved to be reliable and can be used for the rapid determination of selenium species in environmental water samples.  相似文献   

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Five closed-vessel microwave digestion methods were compared for the accurate determination of arsenic and selenium in NIST SRM 1645 River Sediment by flow-injection hydride-generation atomic absorption spectrometric methods. The digestion methods using five different acid mixtures (HNO3/ H2SO4, HNO3/HCl04, HNO3/HCl, HNO3/HCl/HF, HNO3/H2SO4/HClO4) were all found to be reliable for the determination of the analytes. Taking into consideration the safety and suitability for the analysis of other metals, the methods based on the use ofaqua regia are recommended for closed vessel microwave digestion with pressure control. Using the quick digestion program, the presence of up to 10% organic content in soil samples did not adversely affect the closed vessel digestion and did not cause the loss of volatile analytes. After digestion, opening the vessel under an inner pressure of below 345 kPa (50 psi) had no effect on the accuracy of the results. The recommended digestion methods (HNO3/HCl and HNO3/ HCl/HF) for the reliable determination of arsenic and selenium in different sediment samples were demonstrated. The calculated detection limits (3 b ) were less than 0.030 g/g and 0.033 g/g for arsenic and selenium, respectively. All analytical results for arsenic and selenium in SRM 1645 River sediment, NRCC BCSS-1 Marine Sediment and NIES CRM Pond Sediment were within or near the certified and reported ranges, with the exception of selenium in NIES CRM No. 2 Pond Sediment.  相似文献   

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Summary Using 75Se as a radiotracer, the preatomization behaviour of selenium in the graphite furnace was studied. The selenium forms investigated included Se(-II)-methionine, selenite, and selenate in a 0.2% HNO3 solution, and in a 0.2% HNO3 solution containing 1% NaCl. The effect of nickel nitrate and of the mixture of palladium/magnesium nitrates as matrix modifiers and of boron nitride coating of the graphite tube on the behaviour of selenium was investigated. The best stabilization effect for all oxidation states of selenium in the conventional graphite tube was achieved by using the mixture Pd/Mg. A considerable degree of modifier-free stabilization of selenuium could be achieved in boron nitride coated tubes. After the conversion of Se(IV) to a volatile piaselenol, a quantitative preatomization separation of Se(IV) from Se(VI) in the boron nitride coated tube was possible. However problems with these newtype tubes still to be solved include the need to increase the thermal stability of the coating.  相似文献   

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The purpose of the study was to optimise analytical methods for determination of the chemical speciation of mercury in studies of protective mechanisms of selenium. Optimisation of the methods was performed using CRM DOLT-2 (Dogfish liver), both in its original form and after separation of various fractions. The sample was homogenised with 10 mM Tris-HCl buffer (pH 7.6) and ultracentrifuged. The soluble phase obtained was applied to a size exclusion chromatography column (Sephadex ¶G-75 column) for separation of various protein fractions. Total mercury (total Hg), monomethyl mercury (MeHg) and selenium (Se) were determined in whole dogfish liver tissue and its soluble and insoluble phases (pellet). Different approaches for determination of total Hg and MeHg were compared. Simultaneous determination of MeHg and inorganic mercury (Hg2+) was based on alkaline dissolution and/or acid leaching, followed by ethylation, room temperature precollection, isothermal gas chromatography (GC), pyrolysis and detection with cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectrometry (CVAFS). The sum of MeHg and Hg2+ was compared to total Hg results obtained by acid digestion and CVAAS detection. The accuracy of MeHg determination was checked by its determination using acid leaching at room temperature, solvent extraction, back extraction into Milli-Q water, ethylation, GC and CVAFS detection. For the insoluble phase it is recommended to use solvent extraction for MeHg and acid digestion CVAAS for total Hg. For determination of MeHg and Hg2+ in the lyophilised sample and water soluble fractions containing low concentrations of mercury species, the simultaneous measurement of MeHg and Hg2+ after alkaline dissolution is the most appropriate method.  相似文献   

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A flow injection system has been developed consisting of on-line preconcentration of selenium species in a microcolumn filled with activated alumina, reduction of Se(VI) to Se(IV) and determination by HG-AAS. When 0.01 mol/L HNO3 is used both as carrier and activation reagent for the alumina microcolumn, up to 150 ng of Se(IV) and Se(VI) can be preconcentrated and quantitatively eluted by 500 L of 2 mol/L NH3. The preconcentration factor is 50 when 25 mL of sample is used. The detection limit is about 6 ng/L, the precision is 5% for low concentrations such as 150 ng/L and 3% at high concentrations such as 120 ng/mL. The proposed method is suitable for natural water samples and inorganic Se speciation can be performed by determining Se(IV) and total selenium [Se(VI) is evaluated from the difference].  相似文献   

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为准确定量土壤硒总量,提出以逆王水(1+1)-石墨消解法消解土壤,氢化物原子荧光光谱法(HG-AFS)测定土壤总硒含量的方法.其中,对消解方式、消解时间和仪器条件进行了探讨,确定最优检测条件.称取0.2 g土壤样品加入5 mL逆王水(1+1),于石墨消解仪120℃消解1.5 h,冷却至室温后用超纯水定容至25 m L,...  相似文献   

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Total selenium content and its distribution in the soluble and insoluble protein-bound fractions obtained after aqueous extraction of antarctic krill samples were determined. About 26% of the total selenium (2.4 g g–1 dry weight) was found in the supernatant; the rest was in the pellet. Isolation of low molecular selenium-containing fractions was also performed by enzymatic digestion of the protein, followed by size-exclusion chromatography in conjunction with atomic absorption spectrometry. From the applied various proteinases (pronase E, subtilisin Carlsberg, trypsin, chymotrypsin, proteinase and proteinase N from Bacillus subtilis and Novo 0.6 MPX enzyme), the treatment with pronase E led to best recovery of selenium. About 96% of the total Se was found in the hydrolysate, mainly in low molecular weight fractions. Eighty percent of the Se species were in fractions with molecular weights in the range of amino acids and short peptides. High-performance liquid chromatography/inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (HPLC-ICP-MS) allowed the identification of selenomethionine and the assumption that selenocystine or its derivatives were the main species in these fractions.  相似文献   

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The accuracy of the determination of selenium in human body fluids by hydride-generation a.a.s. depends critically upon the sample decomposition-method used. Digestion with HNO3 alone gave low selenium recoveries, but with nitric, sulfuric and perchloric acids at a final temperature of 310°C gave results that agreed with those obtained by other techniques. The recovery of selenomethionine added to whole blood and of trimethylselenonium iodide added to urine was 97–104%. The average selenium values found for 6 healthy individuals were 88 μg l?1 in whole blood, 75 μg l?1 in blood plasma and 307 μg (kg Hb)?1 in erythrocytes. A detection limit of 5 μg l?1 Se in body fluids was found under routine conditions.  相似文献   

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Hong Wu  Yan Jin  Shuping Bi 《Talanta》2007,71(4):1762-1768
The existence of dimethylselenium (DMSe) and dimethyldiselenium (DMDSe) in some environmental samples can cause serious interference on Se(IV) determination by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HG-AFS) due to their contribution on HG-response. A flow injection separation and preconcentration system coupled to HG-AFS was therefore developed by on-line coprecipitation in a knotted reactor (KR) for eliminating interference subjected from organoselenium. The sample, spiked with lanthanum nitrate, was merged with an ammonium buffer solution (pH 8.8), which promoted coprecipitation of Se(IV) and quantitative collection by 150 cm PTFE KR. DMSe and DMDSe, however, were unretained and expelled from the KR. An air flow was introduced to remove the residual solution from the KR, then a 1.2 mol l−1 HCl was pumped to dissolve the precipitates and merge with KBH4 solution for HG-AFS detection. The interference of DMSe and DMDSe on the Se(IV) determination by conventional HG-AFS and its elimination by the developed separation and preconcentration system were evaluated. With optimal experimental conditions and with a sample consumption of 12.0 ml, an enhancement factor of 18 was obtained at a sample frequency of 24 h−1. The limit of detection was 0.014 μg l−1 and the precision (R.S.D.) for 11 replicate measurements of 1.0 μg l−1 Se(IV) was 2.5%. The developed method was successfully applied to the determination of inorganic selenium species in a variety of natural water samples.  相似文献   

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A novel magnetic dispersive solid phase extraction method using magnetic multi-walled carbon nanotubes modified with 5-mercapto-3-phenyl-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-thione potassium salt (bismuthiol II) (MMWCNTs@Bis) as the sorbent was developed for the separation and preconcentration of inorganic selenium (IV) prior to its determination by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. The prepared MMWCNTs@Bis sorbent was characterised by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, vibrating sample magnetometer and X-ray diffraction. Total selenium was determined after reduction of Se(VI) to Se(IV) by addition of hydrochloric acid and heating the mixture in a boiling water bath. Se(VI) concentration was determined from the difference between the amounts of total selenium and Se(IV). Under the optimised experimental conditions, an enhancement factor of 196 and a detection limit (based on 3Sb/m) of 0.003 µg L?1 was obtained for aqueous samples. The relative standard deviation at 0.1 µg L?1 concentration level of Se(IV) (n = 6) was found to be 5.2 and 7.7% for intra- and inter-day analysis, respectively. The method was successfully applied to the determination of inorganic selenium species in water and total selenium in food samples.  相似文献   

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The efficiency of several mineralization methods for As determination in marine organisms has been evaluated. Wet mineralization in closed reactors at 150°C with acids (HNO3/HClO4/H2SO4) and K2S2O8 and microwave-assisted digestion with HNO3/H2O2 or with HNO3/H2O2/HCl does not quantitatively destroy the organic matter of fish. This was ascertained by comparing the As content obtained by HG-AFS with that obtained by ICP-MS. Dry-ashing destroys organic As species and the resulting As recovery when HG-AFS is applied is similar to that obtained by ICP-MS. Similar arsenic contents were obtained for all the mineralization methods tested when arsenic was analysed by ICP-MS. These results indicate that when HG-AFS is applied for arsenic determination, the organic matter should be completely oxidised (e.g. by UV photo-oxidation and K2S2O8) to transform organic arsenic compounds into those able to generate hydrides. The results have been validated with a fish candidate reference material (CRM) (EU SEAS plaice) with a known content of total arsenic. Arsenic speciation after 1:1 methanol-water extraction (which provides quantitative arsenic recovery after two consecutive extractions) by HPLC-ICP-MS shows that cuttlefish only contains arsenobetaine, which explains the difficulty of mineralization.  相似文献   

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The method of hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HG-AFS) was optimised for determination of selenium in food supplements. Due to the high and varied content of Cu, Mg and Zn in the samples, the standard addition method was found to be the most appropriate. The reliability of the method was checked by the independent method of radiochemical neutron activation analysis, and good agreement was found between the two methods. HG-AFS is simple and rapid for Se determination in food supplements based on minerals. Agreement between the selenium values found and declared was worse than 10% in 9 out of 13 supplements. Furthermore, 2 of the 14 supplements did not comply with the recommendations stated in the 27th edition of the U.S. Pharmacopoeia, which states that minerals and vitamins in food supplements should be in the range of 90 and 200% of the declared value.  相似文献   

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Summary A simple continuous flow hydride generation system without conventional gas-liquid phase separator was developed for the determination of As, Se, Sb, Bi and Sn in biological and environmental samples by sequential ICP-AES with 1.5 kW power. The interchange of operating mode from normal solution nebulization to hydride generation or vice versa can easily be done without interrupting the plasma in this system.Two digestion methods were compared, i.e. the pressurized digestion with HNO3 in a closed vessel and HNO3/HClO4/H2SO4 acid digestion in an open system. It was found that further treatment is necessary after normal pressurized digestion for As determination in marine samples, e.g. mussel. Interferences, especially by copper and nickel were examined and completely eliminated up to 10 g/ml by using a mixed reductant (3% NaBH4 and 2% KI) with lower flow rate as well as the sample solution media of 30% HCl (v/v) and 20% HNO3 (v/v). The effect of KI on the elemental oxidation states of As, Se and Sb is discussed. The accuracy of the method was validated by the analysis of a number of biological and environmental SRM's of NIST, BCR and NIES. Most results were in agreement with the certified values or reference values. The detection limits for these elements were in the range of 0.x ng/ml.On leave from Shanghai Institute of Metallurgy, Academia Sinica, Shanghai, China 200050  相似文献   

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A robust, accurate and sensitive analytical procedure for the determination of Se in plant and peat samples by hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HG-AFS) was developed. Aliquots (200 mg) of dried samples were digested with 3 mL nitric acid and 0.5 mL hydrogen peroxide in closed, pressurized PTFE vessels in a microwave oven at 220 °C. Addition of HBF4 or HF to the digestion mixture was not required because experiments demonstrated that Se was not hosted in the silicate fraction of the investigated sample matrices. Selenium(VI) was directly reduced to Se(IV) in the undiluted digestion solutions after addition of 3.8 mL of 4 M HCl in a microwave oven at 103 °C for 3 min. Other reduction reagents, such as hydroxylamine hydrochloride or urea, were not necessary to cope with potential interferences from nitrogen oxides that could hamper the reliable determination of Se by HG-AFS. Optimum hydride generation of Se was achieved by using 0.9% NaBH4 and 4.5 M HCl. A solution detection limit of 11 ng L−1 was obtained under the optimized experimental conditions which corresponds to a method detection limit of 2.8 ng g−1 in solid peat and plant materials. The precision of replicate measurements was better than 3% at Se concentrations of 50 ng L−1. The analytical procedure was critically evaluated by analysing two certified plant reference materials (SRM 1515 Apple Leaves and SRM 1547 Peach Leaves) as well as three peat reference materials. Excellent agreement between the experimental values ranging from 50 ng g−1 to ∼2 μg g−1 and the certified concentrations was obtained.  相似文献   

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