Speciation of chromium in waste waters by coupled column ion chromatography-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry |
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Authors: | Mari Pantsar-Kallio Pentti K. G. Manninen |
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Affiliation: | Lahti Control and Research Laboratory, Niemenkatu 73 C, FIN-15210, Lahti, Finland |
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Abstract: | An application of coupled column ion chromatography (IC)-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is presented for speciation of chromium in waste waters. By coupling an anion column with a cation column, both the cationic Cr(III) and anionic Cr(VI) species can be analyzed with detection limits below 0.5 μg/1. The separation of the interfering ions (chloride, chlorate, perchlorate, sulphate, sulphite, sulphide, thiosulphate, carbonate, cyanide and some organic compounds) from the chromium peaks is discussed, and the use of different chromium isotopes for data acquisition is compared. Based on the results, m/z 52 was considered as an ideal isotope for speciation of chromium in waste waters by the coupled column IC-ICP-MS, because it did not suffer from polyatomic interferences and due to the high sensitivity for chromium. The analysis of the waste water samples should be performed as soon as possible after sampling according to the stability tests of the species. |
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Keywords: | Water analysis Coupled columns Chromium Inorganic ions Metal cations |
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