Determination of metals in marine species by microwave digestion and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis |
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Authors: | Karl X. Yang Kamal Swami |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, Wadsworth Center, New York State, Department of Health, Albany, NY 12201-0509, USA |
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Abstract: | A microwave digestion method suitable for determination of multiple elements in marine species was developed, with the use of cold vapor atomic spectrometry for the detection of Hg, and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for all of the other elements. An optimized reagent mixture composed of 2 ml of HNO3, 2 ml of H2O2 and 0.3 ml of HF used in microwave digestion of about 0.15 g (dry weight) of sample was found to give the best overall recoveries of metals in two standard reference materials. In the oyster tissue standard reference material (SRM 1566b), recoveries of Na, Al, K, V, Co, Zn, Se, Sr, Ag, Cd, Ni, and Pb were between 90% and 110%; Mg, Mn, Fe, Cu, As, and Ba recoveries were between 85% and 90%; Hg recovery was 81%; and Ca recovery was 64%. In a dogfish certified reference material (DORM-2), the recoveries of Al, Cr, Mn, Se, and Hg were between 90% and 110%; Ni, Cu, Zn, and As recoveries were about 85%; and Fe recovery was 112%. Method detection limits of the elements were established. Metal concentrations in flounder, scup, and blue crab samples collected from coastal locations around Long Island and in the Hudson River estuary were determined. |
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Keywords: | Microwave digestion ICP-MS determination of metals in marine species CVAAS Trace metal Marine species |
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