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Homogeneity and long-term stability tests were conducted for total Hg (THg) using cold-vapor atomic absorption spectrometry, confirming the material's suitability as RMs. The THg concentrations of PN I and PN II were 5.4 ± 0.4 ng/g and 22 ± 2 ng/g, respectively, lower than the NIST SRM 1575a Pine Needles (39.9 ± 0.7 ng/g). Given decreasing background levels of atmospheric Hg, precise measurement of low-concentration samples is increasingly important. Hg isotopic analysis was performed using a two-stage furnace or microwave-assisted digestion. Isotopic values for PN I were δ<sup>202</sup>Hg = -2.63 ± 0.24‰, Δ<sup>199</sup>Hg = -0.22 ± 0.17‰, Δ<sup>200</sup>Hg = -0.01 ± 0.10‰, and Δ<sup>201</sup>Hg = -0.19 ± 0.17‰ (2SD, n = 8), while those for PN II were δ<sup>202</sup>Hg = -1.64 ± 0.23‰, Δ<sup>199</sup>Hg = -0.51 ± 0.10‰, Δ<sup>200</sup>Hg = 0.00 ± 0.06‰, and Δ<sup>201</sup>Hg = -0.52 ± 0.13‰ (2SD, n = 12). 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国家环境研究所(NIES)开发了两种标准物质,用于生物监测大气汞(Hg)。从奈良县和茨城县收集反映大约一年大气条件的一年生松针(Pinus thunbergii),分别命名为NIES RM No. 1001 pine Needle I (PN I)和NIES RM No. 1002 pine Needle II (PN II)。去除表面粉尘后,70℃烘干,研磨,均质,装瓶,60Co辐照灭菌。采用冷蒸汽原子吸收光谱法对总汞(THg)进行了均匀性和长期稳定性测试,证实了该材料作为均方根值的适用性。PN I和PN II的THg浓度分别为5.4±0.4 ng/g和22±2 ng/g,低于NIST SRM 1575a松针(39.9±0.7 ng/g)。鉴于大气中汞的背景水平不断下降,对低浓度样品的精确测量变得越来越重要。汞同位素分析采用两段炉或微波辅助消解。同位素值PN 202 hgδ= -2.63±0.24‰,Δ199 hg = -0.22±0.17‰,Δ200 hg = -0.01±0.10‰,和Δ201 hg = -0.19±0.17‰(2 sd, n = 8),而PN II 202 hgδ= -1.64±0.23‰,Δ199 hg = -0.51±0.10‰,Δ200 hg = 0.00±0.06‰,Δ201 hg = -0.52±0.13‰(2 sd, n = 12)。还测量了各种微量元素(Al, Ba, Ca, Cd, Cu, Fe, K, P, Rb和Zn)的浓度。这些候选均方根值适用于叶片和类似基质重金属和汞同位素研究的质量控制。
Development of pine needle reference materials for atmospheric mercury biomonitoring.
Two reference materials (RMs) were developed at the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) for biomonitoring atmospheric mercury (Hg). First-year pine needles (Pinus thunbergii), reflecting atmospheric conditions over approximately one year were collected from Nara and Ibaraki prefectures and designated as NIES RM No. 1001 Pine Needle I (PN I) and NIES RM No. 1002 Pine Needle II (PN II), respectively. After removing surface dust, the needles were oven-dried at 70 ℃, ground, homogenized, bottled, and sterilized using 60Co irradiation. Homogeneity and long-term stability tests were conducted for total Hg (THg) using cold-vapor atomic absorption spectrometry, confirming the material's suitability as RMs. The THg concentrations of PN I and PN II were 5.4 ± 0.4 ng/g and 22 ± 2 ng/g, respectively, lower than the NIST SRM 1575a Pine Needles (39.9 ± 0.7 ng/g). Given decreasing background levels of atmospheric Hg, precise measurement of low-concentration samples is increasingly important. Hg isotopic analysis was performed using a two-stage furnace or microwave-assisted digestion. Isotopic values for PN I were δ202Hg = -2.63 ± 0.24‰, Δ199Hg = -0.22 ± 0.17‰, Δ200Hg = -0.01 ± 0.10‰, and Δ201Hg = -0.19 ± 0.17‰ (2SD, n = 8), while those for PN II were δ202Hg = -1.64 ± 0.23‰, Δ199Hg = -0.51 ± 0.10‰, Δ200Hg = 0.00 ± 0.06‰, and Δ201Hg = -0.52 ± 0.13‰ (2SD, n = 12). Various trace element concentrations (Al, Ba, Ca, Cd, Cu, Fe, K, P, Rb, and Zn) were also measured. These candidate RMs are suitable for quality control in heavy metal and Hg isotope studies of foliage and similar matrices.
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Analytical Sciences is an international journal published monthly by The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry. The journal publishes papers on all aspects of the theory and practice of analytical sciences, including fundamental and applied, inorganic and organic, wet chemical and instrumental methods.
This publication is supported in part by the Grant-in-Aid for Publication of Scientific Research Result of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.