DETERMINATION OF RARE-EARTH ELEMENTS IN BLOOD-SERUM REFERENCE SAMPLE BY CHELATING RESIN PRECONCENTRATION AND INDUCTIVELY-COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY
E. Fujimori et al., DETERMINATION OF RARE-EARTH ELEMENTS IN BLOOD-SERUM REFERENCE SAMPLE BY CHELATING RESIN PRECONCENTRATION AND INDUCTIVELY-COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY, Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 178(1), 1996, pp. 63-74
Rare earth elements (REEs) in a blood serum reference sample, which is
a freeze-dried sample issued from the National Institute for Environm
ental Studies, Japan, have been determined by inductively coupled plas
ma mass spectrometry (ICP-MX) after sample digestion and concentration
pretreatment. The freeze-dried serum sample (ca. 0.8 g), which corres
ponded to 10 ml of original blood serum, was digested with HNO, with h
eating on a hot plate. The digested sample was then diluted with 100 m
l of 0.1 M HNO3, and REEs in the diluted solution were adsorbed on che
lating resin (Chelex(R) 100). The resin was then filtered with a glass
filter. Finally, REEs on the resin mere dissolved with 10 ml of 2 M H
NO3 aqueous solution, and the sample solution was analyzed by ICP-MS.
The concentrations of all the REEs were successfully determined by the
present method. The recovery values for REEs were in the range of 70-
80%, and the relative standard deviation of the recovery values in rep
eated experiments (n = 3) was less than 5% for all REEs. In addition,
20 other elements were also determined by ICP-MX and ICP-AES.