Mj. Campbell et A. Torvenyi, Non-spectroscopic suppression of zinc in ICP-MS in a candidate biological reference material (IAEA 392 Algae), J ANAL ATOM, 14(9), 1999, pp. 1313-1316
ICP-MS was used for the simultaneous determination of nine analytes in a ca
ndidate reference material, IAEA 392 Algae (Scenedesmus obliquus), followin
g microwave digestion with nitric acid and dilution to volume with de-ionis
ed water. For eight analytes, the results showed reasonable agreement with
consensus mean results obtained from a world-wide intercomparison exercise
on this material. However, the value obtained for Zn was 55.4% of the conse
nsus mean result (69.6 versus 125.6 mu g g(-1), respectively). Analysis of
the same digest solutions by flame AAS gave results which were in good agre
ement with the consensus mean (127.1 versus 125.6 mu g g(-1)), indicating t
hat all the Zn was in solution. When the method of standard additions was e
mployed, the result was overestimated by approximate to 17% by ICP-MS. A 19 aqueous dilution of the digests gave an acceptable result for Zn (122.0 m
u g g(-1)). Evidence is presented to demonstrate that the underestimation o
f Zn by external calibration ICP-MS is due to a non-spectroscopic suppressi
on of the Zn in the digest solution caused by nitric acid.