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A study was carried out for the determination of selenite and selenate from water matrices using ion-pairing reversed-phase or anion exchange liquid chromatography followed by determination with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LC-ICP-MS), which used conventional pneumatic nebulization as sample introduction technique. The detection limits and background levels for the anion exchange chromatography were lower than those for the ion-pairing separation method. Based on the optimum conditions obtained with a 25 μl sample injection loop, a preconcentration column was coupled on-line with the anion exchange LC-ICP-MS system. The capability of this simple on-line preconcentration procedure was demonstrated for the analysis of various water matrices spiked with selenite and selenate including high salt-containing water, river, tap, and well water samples. The detection limits (3σ) obtained by preconcentration of 2–10 ml of the high salt-containing water and other aqueous matrices were 0.16–0.42 and 0.08–0.19 μg l−1 of Se for selenite and selenate, respectively. These relative detection limits were ca. two orders of magnitude better than those obtained with a 25 μl sample loop.
This work was partially supported by the BCR, and the ICP-MS Laboratory of the Institute “Jaume Almera”. One of the authors (YC) would like to thank the Spanish Ministry of Sciences and Education for providing a fellowship.
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Selenium, Liquid chromatography, Preconcentration, Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry
Selenium, Liquid chromatography, Preconcentration, Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry
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