Optimization of methods to assess levels of As, Bi, Sb and Se in airborne particulate matter by FI-HG-ICP OES
2010; Royal Society of Chemistry; Volume: 25; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1039/c003864d
ISSN1364-5544
AutoresMarianela Savio, Pablo H. Pacheco, Luis D. Martínez, Patricia Smichowski, Raúl A. Gil,
Tópico(s)Analytical chemistry methods development
ResumoA study was undertaken to assess the level of selected trace elements namely, As, Bi, Sb and Se in airborne particulate matter collected on ash-free glass-fibre filters from urban and industrial areas of Argentina. For sample digestion, a simple acid treatment with HCl + HF is proposed with the aim to minimize contamination and reduce sample treatment steps. A flow injection-hydride generation system in combination with inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry was used. While, Se and Bi could be determined directly from the digest, As and Sb needed a pre-reduction with KI, and H3BO3 to avoid the interference of F− ions that may cause losses via volatile compounds such as AsF3 and Sb(V) complexes. Limits of detection (3σ) of 0.3 ng m−3 for As; 0.09 ng m−3 for Bi, and 0.1 ng m−3 for Sb and Se were achieved. Precision resulted in better than 6.1% accuracy for all the elements determined. Accuracy test was assessed by means of the certified reference material, NIST 1648 (urban particulate matter).
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