Abstract

This Technical Note reports a new UV photochemical hydride generation (PHG) of As(III/V) in a sulfite medium. Combining PHG for sample introduction with sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SF-ICPMS) for detection, we established a novel and ultrasensitive approach for the determination of total inorganic As. Arsine was generated simply by exposing arsenic solutions containing 2 mM of sodium sulfite to UV irradiation for 10 s with 1 mM of sodium formate for sensitivity enhancement. An impressive limit of detection of 0.2 ng/L for As, suitable for the quantitation of inorganic arsenic at ultratrace levels, was readily achieved. Formation of hydrated electrons and hydrogen radicals was experimentally validated, and this may be responsible for the reduction of the high-valent arsenic species. The PHG may also provide a new and useful alternative to conventional hydride generation and photochemical vapor generation for the determination of other trace elements, such as Se(VI) and Te(VI), and by other atomic spectrometric techniques.

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