Abstract

There is an urgent need for the harmonization of critical parameters in single particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SP-ICP-MS) and they have been deeply studied and optimized in the present work using platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) as a representative case of study. Special attention has been paid to data processing in order to achieve an adequate discrimination between signals. Thus, a comparison between four different algorithms has been performed and the method for transport efficiency calculation has also been thorougly evaluated (finding the use of a well-characterized solution of the same targeted analyte (30nm PtNPs) as adequate). The best results have been obtained after the application of a deconvolution approach for the data processing and using 5ms as dwell time and 40,000 data points for data acquisition. Under the optimized conditions, a correct discrimination between NP events and background signal up to 100 or 750ng L-1 of added ionic Pt was reached for 30 and 50nm PtNPs, respectively. The suitability of the developed method for the characterization of PtNPs in relevant environmental (water samples) and biological (cell culture media) matrices has also been demonstrated.

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