Determination of aluminium by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry in serum of patients treated by haemodialysis, dialysis solutions and tap water, and a comparison with atomic absorption spectrometry
1993; Royal Society of Chemistry; Volume: 8; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1039/ja9930800905
ISSN1364-5544
AutoresPier Luigi Trentini, Monica Ascanelli, Bernardette Zanforlini, Francesco Venturini, G. Bucci, Francesco Fagioli,
Tópico(s)Trace Elements in Health
ResumoInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry has been applied for the determination of aluminium in serum (diluted 1 + 4) of patients treated by haemodialysis, concentrated solutions for haemodialysis diluted 1 + 35, haemofiltration solutions and peritoneal dialysis solutions. Matrix effects were studied from the ratio of the slope of the analytical calibration function obtained in the matrices to that in aqueous standard solutions. Comparison was made with electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry and there is no evidence for systematic differences between the results obtained by the two methods.
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