Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrometry and Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry

P. Soltanpour, G. W. Johnson, Stephen M. Workman, J. Benton Jones, Robert O. Miller
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The application of inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) to the analysis of soil and biological materials was reviewed in 1982 for this book series (Soltanpour et aI., 1982). Over the last 14 yr many studies in soil science have incorporated data obtained on ICP-AES instrumentation, and many advances in the ICP-AES field have been made. In addition, inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) has become commercially available. The purpose of this chapter is to review basic ICP principles; highlight some of the applications of ICP-AES in the study of soils; and present an overview of some of the instrumental features, capabilities, and limitations of the ICP-MS for application to soil science work. Relatively new developments in ICP-AES include: suspension nebulization analysis of clays (Laird et aI., 1991); interfacing ICP spectrometers with flow injection analyzers for automatic dilution, calibration, separation, concentration, standard additions and many other operations (Greenfield, 1983; LaFemiere et aI., 1985); interfacing ICP-AES with liquid chromatographs for concentration and speciation of elements (Roychowdhury & Koropchack, 1990); high salt neulizers to prevent clogging of nebulizers (Legere & Burgener, 1985); successful use of concentration and elimination or reduction of spectral interference techniques such as chelation/solvent extraction (Huang & Wai, 1986;
电感耦合等离子体发射光谱法和电感耦合等离子体质谱法
电感耦合等离子体原子发射光谱(ICP-AES)在土壤和生物材料分析中的应用在1982年为这本丛书(Soltanpour et aI)进行了回顾。, 1982)。在过去的14年中,许多土壤科学研究都纳入了ICP-AES仪器获得的数据,并且在ICP-AES领域取得了许多进展。此外,电感耦合等离子体质谱(ICP-MS)已商品化。本章的目的是回顾国际比较方案的基本原则;重点介绍ICP-AES在土壤研究中的一些应用;并概述了ICP-MS在土壤科学工作中应用的一些仪器特征、能力和局限性。ICP-AES的最新进展包括:粘土的悬浮雾化分析(Laird等);, 1991);将ICP光谱仪与流动注射分析仪连接起来,用于自动稀释、校准、分离、浓缩、标准添加和许多其他操作(Greenfield, 1983;LaFemiere等。, 1985);将ICP-AES与液相色谱仪相结合,测定元素的浓度和形态(Roychowdhury & Koropchack, 1990);高盐中和剂,防止雾化器堵塞(Legere & Burgener, 1985);成功使用浓度和消除或减少光谱干扰技术,如螯合/溶剂萃取(Huang & Wai, 1986;
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