Abstract

Herein, we developed a novel microplasma-assisted vapor generation technique based on solution anode glow discharge (SAGD) as a substitute for the pneumatic nebulization (PN) routinely used in inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). Under the optimal state of the newly proposed SAGD-ICP-OES system, the detection limits (DLs) of Cd and Hg were reduced by some 12- and 90-fold respectively, and an average of 2 times for other elements (Ag, Bi, Pb, Tl and Zn) in comparison with conventional PN. This system not only obtained the good detection limits amenable to the ultra-trace determination of Cd (DL = 0.3 μg L−1) and Hg (DL = 0.2 μg L−1), but also retained the ability of multi-element analysis. Its accuracy was demonstrated by the determination of Cd and Hg using GBW07312 (stream sediments) and GBW10029 (fish) certified reference materials (CRMs) and spiked tap water samples. The results showed good consistency with the certified values and the values obtained using inductively coupled plasma−mass spectrometry.

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