M. Resano et al., Simultaneous determination of Co, Mn, P and Ti in PET samples by solid sampling electrothermal vaporization ICP-MS, J ANAL ATOM, 15(4), 2000, pp. 389-395
The coupling of a graphite furnace to an ICP mass spectrometer results in a
method that combines the suitability of the graphite furnace for handling
solid samples with the detection power of ICP mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). S
urprisingly, the majority of previous work devoted to solid sampling electr
othermal vaporization (ETV) ICP-MS has only dealt with the determination of
a single element, thereby wasting the pronounced multi-element capabilitie
s of the detection method. In this work, solid sampling ETV-ICP-MS was used
for the simultaneous determination of Co, Mn, P and Ti in two PET (polyeth
yleneterephthalate) materials, showing the suitability of the approach used
for this kind of analysis. For this determination, the problems caused by
the different furnace chemistry of the elements had to be tackled. In order
to enable the determination of P, a combination of Pd and ascorbic acid wa
s used as a chemical modifier. Different calibration methods-external calib
ration using either an aqueous standard solution or a solid standard and si
ngle standard addition-were studied and the results obtained were compared
with those obtained by (i) ICP atomic emission spectrometry after sample di
ssolution and (ii) X-ray fluorescence. External calibration using a solid e
xternal standard and single standard addition were proved to be equally suc
cessful, but the latter is more practicable as only an aqueous standard sol
ution is required.