Comparison of dissolution methods for multi-element analysis of some plant materials used as bioindicator of sulphur and heavy metal deposition determined by ICP-AES and ICP-MS

Analusis Pub Date : 2000-11-01 DOI:10.1051/ANALUSIS:2000155
R. Pöykiö, H. Torvela, P. Perämäki, T. Kuokkanen, H. Rönkkömäki
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Abstract

Most analytical methods for trace element determination in plant material require decomposition of the sample. Sample decomposition procedures play an important role in ensuring that chemical analysis gives correct results. This is especially im por- tant in the determination of trace elements in plant material for environmental studies because, as a rule, plant material is not homogeneous and usually contains variable matrices. In this paper microwave digestion procedures using HNO 3, HNO3+H2O2, HNO3+HClO4, HF mixtures and dry ashing + HF were investigated for the analysis of Al, Ca, Cr, K, Mg, Mn, Zn, S, Pb, V, Cu, Cd, Co and Ni by ICP-AES or ICP-MS from pine needle samples. Reference samples BCR CRM 100 (Spruce Needles), BCR CRM 101 (Beech Leaves) and HUMH2 (Organic surface soil) were used to test the dissolution methods. The results showed that the sample digestion procedure is critical step for obtaining accurate results. Losses of volatile metals were notable in many cases when dry ashing was used.
ICP-AES法和ICP-MS法测定植物中硫和重金属沉降的多元素测定方法比较
大多数测定植物材料中微量元素的分析方法都需要对样品进行分解。样品分解程序在确保化学分析给出正确结果方面起着重要作用。这对于环境研究中植物材料中微量元素的测定尤其重要,因为通常情况下,植物材料不是均匀的,通常含有可变的基质。采用微波消解的方法,采用HNO3、HNO3+H2O2、HNO3+HClO4、HF混合物和干灰化+ HF,分别对松针样品中的Al、Ca、Cr、K、Mg、Mn、Zn、S、Pb、V、Cu、Cd、Co、Ni进行了ICP-AES或ICP-MS分析。采用参考样品BCR CRM 100(云杉针叶)、BCR CRM 101(山毛榉叶)和HUMH2(有机表层土壤)进行溶出试验。结果表明,样品消化过程是获得准确结果的关键步骤。在干灰化的许多情况下,挥发性金属的损失是显著的。
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