Determination Of Mercury In Liver Of Marine Tetrapods By Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry And Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry In Biological Samples: A Systematic Comparison Between The Two Techniques

QUIMICA NOVA(2021)

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This study compares the techniques cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectrometry (CV-AFS) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) for the determination of Hg in biological samples (hepatic tissue from marine tetrapods). Acid digestions were performed for the samples and aliquots of them were analysed by ICP-MS and CV-AFS. To minimize the Hg memory effect in its determination by ICP-MS, gold (200 mu g L-1 in 5% v v(-1) HCl) was added to the sample digests. The detection limits were 0.02 mg kg(-1) for ICP-MS and 0.01 mg kg(-1) for CV-AFS. Accuracy was assessed by the calculation of the recovery obtained from TORT-3 (lobster hepatopancreas) certified reference material analysis. Accurate results were obtained for both CV-AFS and ICP-MS. The comparison of the results obtained for hepatic tissue with and without lyophilization showed a significant difference among them (at 95% of confidence level), evidencing losses of Hg in the lyophilization process.
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Mercury, Marine Tetrapod, Hg Memory Effect, ICP-MS, CV-AFS
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