Abstract

When inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is used for the detection of 52Cr (83.8%) species in ion chromatography (IC), interference from polyatomic ions such as 40Ar 12C + and 35Cl 16O 1H +, often occurs due to their mass at m/ z 52. To address the issue, an octopole reaction system (ORS) in ICP-MS, including He and H 2 modes, was used to determine whether the background and interference from polyatomic ions could be reduced in the detection of 52Cr. Compared to standard mode, the polyatomic ions were reduced by either He or H 2; for example, more than 97 and 98% of 35Cl was removed using a He and H 2 tune, respectively. However, the detection sensitivity for 52Cr was decreased, for example, the sensitivity was 27.95 and 67.02% of the standard mode for Cr(EDTA) 2 −using a He and H 2 tune, respectively. The H 2 tune is recommended for the detection of 52Cr at a flow rate of 2.0 mL/min with detection limits in the range of 0.2–0.4 μg/L. The developed method was used to measure chromium speciation in waters containing high concentration of chloride.

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