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Multielement Determination of Trace Elements in Coastal Seawater by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry with Aid of Chelating Resin Preconcentration
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1999
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EngineeringMarine ChemistryEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental Analytical ChemistryMarine PollutionPlasma Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryMultielement DeterminationTrace ElementChemical OceanographyCoastal SeawaterWater QualityEstuarine GeochemistryEnvironmental EngineeringMass SpectrometryEnvironmental RemediationEnvironmental ToxicologyCoastal GeochemistryTrace Elements
Abstract The multielement determination of trace elements in coastal seawater by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry has been investigated with the aid of chelating resin preconcentration. First, each coastal seawater sample (250 ml) was treated with a chelating resin (Chelex 100) at pH 6 for preconcentration of trace elements. After filtration with a glass filter, the resin on the filter was carefully rinsed with 8 ml of 1 M ammonium acetate solution. Then, trace elements adsorbed on the resin were eluted with 6 ml of 2 M HNO3. As a result, the preconcentration factor of 41.7 fold was obtained, with the total concentration of matrix elements (Na, K, Mg, and Ca) less than 200 mg dm−3. The recovery values were larger than 80% for 22 elements among 29 elements determined. The present method was applied to the determination of trace elements in the coastal seawater certified reference material CASS-3, issued from National Research Council of Canada (NRC), as well as to the coastal seawater sample collected from Tokoname off-shore.
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