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Título : | Investigation of the direct hydride generation nebulizer for the determination of arsenic, antimony and selenium in inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry |
Autor : | Rojas, Illiana Murillo, Miguel Carrión, Nereida Chirinos, José |
Palabras clave : | Direct hydride generation nebulizer Hydride generation Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry Arsenic Antimony Selenium |
Fecha de publicación : | 2003 |
Resumen : | A direct hydride generation nebulizer (DHGN)
was explored for introduction of the sample in inductively
coupled plasma–optical emission spectrometry (ICP–OES)
using radially viewed mode. This simple hydride generation
system was constructed in our laboratory and requires
similar plasma operating conditions to conventional nebulizer–
spray-chamber arrangements. This work was focused
on the optimization of the operating conditions for hydride
generation and evaluation of the main analytical figures
of merit for the determination of As, Sb and Se. The
excitation conditions of the ICP–OES instrument operated
with the DHGN were also explored. Results showed that
the analytical performance of the new system for the determination
of As, Sb and Se was superior to that of conventional
nebulization systems. The DHGN also enabled
the determination of elements that do not form volatile
hydrides, but with less sensitivity than conventional nebulization
systems. Evaluation of the plasma robustness showed
that gases generated in hydride generation do not significantly
affects the plasma discharge. Similar to conventional
hydride generation techniques, analysis with DHGN
was susceptible to non-spectroscopic interferences produced
by transition metals. Finally, the utility of the
DHGN in practical ICP–OES studies was demonstrated in
the determination of trace elements in an oyster tissue
standard reference material. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/14296 |
ISSN : | 1618-2650 |
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