测定大型藻类中痕量铂浓度和评估组织特异性分布的新方法。

IF 2 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Ziwei Li, Asami S Mashio, Kuo H Wong, Hiroshi Hasegawa
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铂(Pt)广泛用于汽车催化转化器和抗癌药物,导致环境中的浓度升高。监测沿海生态系统中的铂水平至关重要,因为过量积累可能会造成生态毒理学影响。在本研究中,以对铂族元素具有高亲和力的日本常见食用大型藻类裙带藻(Undaria pinnatifida)为研究对象,将其作为监测沿海地区Pt浓度和评估其人为影响的生物监测仪。建立并优化了电感耦合等离子体质谱(ICP-MS)用于大藻组织中铂的定量分析方案。最佳消化条件为氢氟酸浓度为0.24 mL/g,盐酸浓度为7 mL/g,可有效减少白色沉淀的形成,提高铂的回收率。所建立的方法具有优异的灵敏度,方法空白为16ppt,检出限为5ppt,超过了以往报道的方法。应用该优化方案,测定了不同沿海地区采集的裙带菜不同部位的组织特异性铂浓度。结果表明,各器官间Pt浓度存在显著的空间差异:叶片、茎杆和孢子叶的Pt浓度由外湾向内湾递减,而叶柄的Pt浓度则呈现相反的趋势。这些研究结果表明,裙带菜在地上和地下组织中有不同的Pt积累行为,强调了其在沿海环境中监测Pt空间变化的潜力。
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A new approach for determining trace platinum concentrations in macroalgae and evaluating tissue-specific distribution.

Platinum (Pt), extensively used in automotive catalytic converters and anti-cancer drugs, has led to elevated concentrations in the environment. Monitoring Pt levels in coastal ecosystems is crucial as excessive accumulation may cause ecotoxicological impacts. In this study, Undaria pinnatifida, a common edible macroalgae in Japan known for its high affinity for platinum group elements, was evaluated as a biomonitor for monitoring Pt concentrations and assessing its anthropogenic influences in coastal areas. An analytical protocol using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was developed and optimized for Pt quantification in macroalgal tissues. The optimal digestion conditions included 0.24 mL/g of hydrofluoric acid and the addition of 7 mL/g of hydrochloric acid, which effectively reduced white precipitate formation and improved Pt recovery. The established method demonstrated excellent sensitivity, achieving a method blank of 16 ppt and a detection limit of 5 ppt, surpassing previously reported approaches. Applying this optimized protocol, tissue-specific Pt concentrations were determined in different parts of U. pinnatifida collected from various coastal zones. The results revealed significant spatial variations in Pt concentrations among plant organs: concentrations in blades, stipes, and sporophylls decreased from the outer bay to the inner bay, while holdfasts concentrations exhibited the opposite trend. These findings suggest distinct Pt accumulation behaviors between above-ground and below-ground tissues of U. pinnatifida, underscoring its potential for monitoring spatial variations of Pt in coastal environments.

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Analytical Sciences
Analytical Sciences 化学-分析化学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
18.80%
发文量
232
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: 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.
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