EVALUATION OF FLOW-INJECTION SAMPLE TO STANDARD ADDITION METHOD FOR THE INDUCTIVELY-COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRIC DETERMINATION OF ALUMINUM IN BIOLOGICAL TISSUES
Ag. Coedo et al., EVALUATION OF FLOW-INJECTION SAMPLE TO STANDARD ADDITION METHOD FOR THE INDUCTIVELY-COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRIC DETERMINATION OF ALUMINUM IN BIOLOGICAL TISSUES, Journal of mass spectrometry., 31(4), 1996, pp. 427-432
An on-line flow injection sample to standard addition method was devel
oped for the determination of aluminium in biological tissues by induc
tively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, The sample concentration is c
alculated from two transient signals obtained from the injection of th
e blank and the sample, using a standard solution as carrier. A flow i
njection manifold for the on-line injection of both solutions was used
and a three-step flow injection programme allowing the two transient
signals to be obtained in the same measurement process was applied, A
microwave nitric acid digestion procedure in closed vessels was used f
or sample dissolution, and scandium was added as an internal standard
to control plasma fluctuations and to correct for ion signal instabili
ty, Tissue samples from healthy rat brain, kidney, liver, lung and spl
een were analysed to find their aluminium concentrations, Complete rec
overies from rat liver tissue spiked with aluminium concentrations in
the 0.5-10.0 mu g g(-1) level were achieved, The detection limit (3 si
gma) referred to the solid sample was of 10 ng g(-1) and the precision
(RSD) was better than 1%, The accuracy of the proposed method was tes
ted by determining the aluminium contents in two NIST Standard Referen
ce Materials: SRM 1577b Bovine Liver and SRM 8414 Bovine Muscle Powder
).