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Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric detection for multielement flow injection analysis and elemental speciation by reversed-phase liquid chromatography
Analytical Chemistry
  • Joseph J. Thompson, Iowa State University
  • Robert S. Houk, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-1986
DOI
10.1021/ac00125a039
Abstract

The feasibility of using an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer as a muitieiement detector for flow injection analysis (FIA) and ion-pair reversed-phase liquid chromatography was investigated. Sample introduction was by uitrasonk nebulization with aerosol desolvation. Absolute detecton limits for FIA ranged from 0.01 to 0.1 ng for most elements using 10-pL injections. Over 30 elements were surveyed for their response to both anionic and cationic ion pairing reagents. The separation and selective detection of various As and Se species were demonstrated, yielding detection limits near 0.1 ng (as element) for ail six species present. Determination of 15 elements in a single injection with multiple ion monitoring produced shniiar detection limits. Isotope ratios were measured with sufficient precision (better than 2%) and accuracy (about 1 %) on eluting peaks of Cd and Pb to demonstrate that liquid chromatographyhductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry should make speciation studies with stable tracer isotopes feasible.

Comments

Reprinted (adapted) with permission from Anal. Chem., 1986, 58 (12), pp 2541–2548. Copyright 1986 American Chemical Society.

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American Chemical Society
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en
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Citation Information
Joseph J. Thompson and Robert S. Houk. "Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric detection for multielement flow injection analysis and elemental speciation by reversed-phase liquid chromatography" Analytical Chemistry Vol. 58 Iss. 12 (1986) p. 2541 - 2548
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_houk/5/