Matrix effects on the determination of dysprosium, europium and ytterbium used as animal faecal markers by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry with axially- and radially-viewed configurations
Ee. Garcia et al., Matrix effects on the determination of dysprosium, europium and ytterbium used as animal faecal markers by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry with axially- and radially-viewed configurations, J ANAL ATOM, 16(8), 2001, pp. 825-830
Matrix effects were evaluated on the determination of Dy, Eu and Yb used as
sheep faecal markers by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectr
ometry (ICP-OES) with axially- and radially-viewed configurations. The samp
les were prepared with microwave-assisted acid digestion using an oven with
closed vessels. The analytical performances of the two ICP-OES instruments
were compared using Mg II/Mg I intensity ratios at different operating con
ditions. The values obtained using the axially-viewed ICP were 6.5 (1.3 kW
and 0.71 min(-1)) and 4.8 (1.0 kW and 0.91 min(-1)). These values were high
er than those determined using radially-viewed ICP-OES, 5.2 and 2.5, respec
tively. Under all operating conditions and for all elements measured, the d
etection limits obtained with the axially-viewed configuration were at leas
t three-fold better, but were more critically affected by incremental backg
round emission increases at a higher plasma power and lower nebulization ga
s flow rate. The accuracy of the Dy, Eu and Yb determinations in acid-diges
ted faecal samples by axially- and radially-viewed ICP-OES was verified usi
ng the INAA technique, and a paired t-test showed that all results were in
agreement at a 95% confidence level.