Abstract

Increased platinum concentrations have been detected in environmental samples since the introduction of catalytic converters in Europe. It was previously believed that PGE are relatively inert and that the soluble fraction of automobile catalyst emitted PGE is only a few percent. However, new studies suggested that metallic Pt is oxidised in the soil and that the majority of the Pt species could be humic substance complexes.The aim of the present paper is the characterisation of platinum-humic acid complexes in spiked soil and street dust samples. A number of different soft ionisation mass spectrometric techniques, such as ESI-Q-MS, ESI-ION TRAP-MS and MALDI-TOF-MS have been tested. The ESI mass spectra of the soil humic acids were characterised by high complexity and irreproducibility.MALDI-TOF-MS was used for humic acid complexes characterisation in positive and negative modes. Positive ionisation was less effective and produced more simple and less informative spectra than negative ionisation. Two different MALDI matrices (CHCA, DHBA) were tested for use with humic substances. DHBA yielded better results, exhibiting superior ionisation efficiency, low spectral background and the matrix peaks were almost completely suppressed causing no interferences with identified analyte peaks. The application of MALDI-TOF-MS shows its suitability for humic substance characterisation. The comparison of the MALDI-spectra of humic acids, extracted from spiked and native soil proved that Pt undergoes transformation in the environment to humic acid complexes.

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