Abstract

Bromine and iodine determination was performed in carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) after sample preparation using pyrohydrolysis. Samples of CNTs (up to 500mg) were mixed with 750mg of V2O5 and heated at 950°C during 12.5min in a quartz tube under water vapor and air. The main operational conditions of pyrohydrolysis (carrier gas, absorbing solution, heating time, sample mass and use of V2O5) were evaluated. Accuracy was evaluated using certified reference materials (CRM) with similar matrix and also by comparison of results obtained after digestion of samples by microwave-induced combustion (MIC) and determination by ICP-MS. Agreement with CRM values was higher than 97% for Br and better than 96% in comparison with reference values (MIC/ICP-MS) of Br and I in CNTs samples. The limit of detection of the method for Br and I determination by ICP-MS was 0.05 and 0.004μgg−1, respectively. Using a relatively simple and low cost pyrohydrolysis apparatus up to four samples can be processed per hour. The pyrohydrolysis sample preparation procedure is easy to be performed and provide a clean solution for analysis by ICP-MS, which is very attractive for Br and I control in CNTs.

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