Abstract

The results of the determination of physiological levels of precious metals in blood with a new type of magnetic sector field high resolution (HR)-ICP-MS instrument are presented. Palladium levels, for example, ranged between 32 and 102.5 ng l–1. HR-ICP-MS operating in the low resolution mode is advantageous for such ultratrace analyses as it is about 100 times more sensitive than in the HR mode or conventional quadrupole (Q)-ICP-MS. It is also shown that the determination of Rh and Pd in the ng l–1 range is impaired by spectral interferences originating from Cd+, Pb2+, SrO+, RbO+, CuAr+ and ZnAr+. Using standard instrumental operating conditions on a Q-ICP-MS instrument, Pb2+:Pb+ and SrO+ :Sr+ ratios were found to be about 0.1%, which results in a severe impairment of the determination of physiological Rh and Pd concentrations in body fluids. The resolution of the HR instrument used (m/Δm= 7500) was not sufficient to separate Rh and Pd from all spectral overlaps. These remaining spectral interferences can only be overcome by an appropriate sample preparation step.

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