Comparison of on-line coupling of ion-chromatography with atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry and with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry as tools for the ultra-trace analysis of bromate in surface water samples
A. Seubert et al., Comparison of on-line coupling of ion-chromatography with atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry and with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry as tools for the ultra-trace analysis of bromate in surface water samples, J CHROMAT A, 884(1-2), 2000, pp. 191-199
Ion chromatography in combination with atmospheric pressure ionization mass
spectrometry (API-MS) as well as with inductively coupled plasma mass spec
trometry (ICP-MS) had been compared for trace analysis of bromate. The resu
lts indicate that both techniques yield comparable results, which are in ex
cellent agreement with standard methods for bromate determination. Furtherm
ore, both techniques showed almost equal absolute detection limits (approxi
mately 50 pg bromate injected). Contrary to IC-API-MS, IC-ICP-MS can tolera
te a higher salt concentration in the mobile phase. This allows the use of
high-capacity columns combined with large sample volumes. This lowered the
concentration based detection limits by one order of magnitude for IC-ICP-M
S compared to IC-API-MS (0.06 mu g/l vs. 0.5 mu g/l). On the other hand, IC
-API-MS is able to allow a positive identification of bromate even in cases
when IC does not fully separate bromate from other bromine-containing spec
ies. The performance data of both IC-MS techniques have been established by
participation in an international round robin test. (C) 2000 Elsevier Scie
nce B.V. All rights reserved.