微波辅助消解法对KRISS湖沉积物的ID-ICP-MS表征的评价

IF 3.1 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Jong Wha Lee, Youngran Lim, Hana Cho and Sung Woo Heo
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摘要

沉积物样品的准确元素分析对于有效的环境监测至关重要,认证标准物质(CRMs)是分析程序方法验证的关键工具。同位素稀释电感耦合等离子体质谱法(ID-ICP-MS)因其高可靠性而得到广泛认可,在CRM开发中得到广泛应用;然而,它在环境样品中的应用往往受到开发有效消化方法的挑战的限制。采用HNO3、HF、HCl、H3BO3和HBF4四种优化的微波辅助酸消解方法,对新生产的湖泊沉积物CRM (KRISS CRM 109-05-002)中Fe、Mg、Ti、Ca、Ba、Zn、Cr、Ni、Pb、Cu、Sn、Sb、Cd和Se等14种元素进行了ID-ICP-MS分析。利用NIST河口沉积物SRM 1646a和NMIJ湖泊沉积物CRM 7303-a进一步验证了这些消化方法的稳健性和广泛适用性。结果表明,虽然所有四种消解方案对大多数元素产生一致的结果,但需要特别考虑对氟化物沉淀敏感或需要氟化物稳定的元素。然后选择元素特异性消化方法来表征和评估KRISS沉积物CRM的均匀性和稳定性。该研究为将ID-ICP-MS应用于沉积物crm提供了一个实用框架,并突出了HBF4作为多元素沉积物分析中HF的可行替代方案的潜力。
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Evaluation of microwave-assisted digestion methods for ID-ICP-MS characterization of KRISS lake sediment CRM 109-05-002†

Evaluation of microwave-assisted digestion methods for ID-ICP-MS characterization of KRISS lake sediment CRM 109-05-002†

Accurate elemental analysis of sediment samples is crucial for effective environmental monitoring, with certified reference materials (CRMs) serving as key tools for method validation of analysis procedures. Isotope dilution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ID-ICP-MS) is widely recognized for its high reliability and is commonly employed in CRM development; however, its application to environmental samples is often limited by challenges in developing effective digestion methods. In this study, four optimized microwave-assisted acid digestion methods using combinations of HNO3, HF, HCl, H3BO3, and HBF4 were systematically compared for the ID-ICP-MS analysis of a newly produced lake sediment CRM (KRISS CRM 109-05-002) for 14 elements: Fe, Mg, Ti, Ca, Ba, Zn, Cr, Ni, Pb, Cu, Sn, Sb, Cd, and Se. The robustness and broad applicability of these digestion methods were further verified using NIST estuarine sediment SRM 1646a and NMIJ lake sediment CRM 7303-a. It is shown that although all four digestion protocols produced consistent results for most elements, special consideration is required for elements that are sensitive to fluoride precipitation or that require fluoride for stabilization. Element-specific digestion methods were then selected to characterize and to evaluate the homogeneity and stability of the KRISS sediment CRM. This study provides a practical framework for applying ID-ICP-MS to sediment CRMs and highlights the potential of HBF4 as a viable alternative to HF in multi-elemental sediment analysis.

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期刊介绍: Innovative research on the fundamental theory and application of spectrometric techniques.
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