Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1240552 | Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) used for the detection of most common selenium isotopes 78Se (23.8%, abundance) and 80Se (49.6%, abundance) is interfered in the presence of 38Ar40Ar+ and 40Ar40Ar+ in argon (Ar) gas. To address this issue, ICP-MS with an octopole reaction system (ORS) was explored for the detection of selenite and selenate, which was separated by anion-exchange chromatography. Results indicate that it was possible to detect 78Se using no collusion gas, while to detect 80Se a H2 as the collusion/reaction gas was recommended since the background and noise were significantly reduced using H2 as the gas. The selenium speciation interested was separated on a new column (G3154/101A, Agilent technologies) within 5 min using a mobile phase containing 10 mM NH4H2PO4 and 20 mM NH4NO3 at pH 6.5. Linear plots were obtained in a concentration range of 1–200 μg/L with detection limits less than of 0.4 μg/L for 80Se (IV) and 0.6 μg/L for 80Se (VI) using H2 as the reaction gas. Finally, the proposed method was used in the determination of selenium in water and soil.