Analytical Sciences


Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 20(1), 183 (2004).

Determination of Heavy Metals and Rare Earth Elements in Environmental Samples by ICP-MS after Solid Phase Preconcentration with Chelating Resin Fibers and Anion Exchanger Filters
Kyue-Hyung LEE,  Yoshiki MURAOKA, Mitsuko OSHIMA, and Shoji MOTOMIZU
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, 3-1-1, Tsushimanaka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan
A solid phase collection/concentration method using anion exchanger filters and a small syringe packed with chelating resin fibers is adopted as a preconcentration tool for trace elements and a separation tool for matrices in aqueous samples prior to the measurement by inductively coupled plasma卜ass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The effects of fiber volume, sample volume, eluent volume, and sample flow rate on metal recoveries were investigated in detail to obtain optimum pretreatment conditions. Several heavy metals (HMs) such as, V, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga, Cd, Pb, Th and U, as well as 14 rare earth elements (REEs) in sample solutions at pH 6 were quantitatively collected on the solidphase. These adsorbed elements were completely recovered by eluting with 2 ml of 1.0 M nitric acid. At pH 6, more than 99% of alkali and alkaline earth metals in sample solutions were eliminated. The proposed method was evaluated by analyzing two standard reference materials (SRM): peach leaves (NIST 1547) and pond sediment (NIES No. 2). The solid samples were decomposed by microwave-heating and pressurizing acid digestion technique, and then treated by the proposed syringe-type pretreatment method, followed by the ICP-MS measurement. The analytical results for HMs in the SRMs obtained by the present method agreed well with the certified values.