Abstract

Microwave plasma torches (MPTs) can be used as simple and low power-consumption ambient ion sources. When MPT-mass spectrometry (MPT-MS) is applied in the detection of some metal elements, the metallic ions exhibit some novel features which are significantly different with those obtained by the traditional inductively coupled plasma (ICP)-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and may be helpful for metal element analysis. As the representative elements of group IVA, titanium and zirconium are both of importance and value in modern industry, and they have impacts on human health. Here, we first provide a study on the complex anions of titanium and zirconium in water by using the MPT as ion source and a linear ion trap mass spectrometer (LTQ-MS). These complex anions were produced in the plasma flame by an aqueous solution flowing through the central tube of the MPT, and were introduced into the inlet of the mass spectrometry working in negative ion mode to get the feature mass spectrometric signals. Moreover, the feature fragment patterns of these ions in multi-step collision- induced dissociation processes have been explained. Under the optimized conditions, the limit of detection (LOD) using the MS2 (the second tandem mass spectrometry) procedure was estimated to be at the level of 10 μg/L for titanium and 20 μg/L for zirconium with linear dynamics ranges that cover at least two orders of magnitude, i.e., between 0–500 μg/L and 20–200 μg/L, respectively. These experimental data demonstrated that the MPT-MS is a promising and useful tool in field analysis of titanium and zirconium ions in water, and can be applied in many fields, such as environmental control, hydrogeology, and water quality inspection. In addition, MPT-MS could also be used as a supplement of ICP-MS for the rapid and on-site analysis of metal ions.

Highlights

  • Titanium and zirconium are both important transition metal elements and have been extensively used in modern industry, scientific research, daily life and health applications [1,2,3,4]

  • A direct method for detecting titanium and zirconium in water has been developed based on an Microwave plasma torches (MPTs) ion source coupled with a LTQ ion trap mass spectrometer working in the negative mode

  • The analysis speed is high enough to allow the direct detection of titanium and zirconium through the confidence of the characteristic peaks of the complex anions present in the MPT plasmas of titanium and zirconium within six minutes with minimum sample pretreatment

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Introduction

Titanium and zirconium are both important transition metal elements and have been extensively used in modern industry, scientific research, daily life and health applications [1,2,3,4]. Zirconium can be used as a strategic metal with good plasticity and strong resistance to corrosion. With the wide use of a large number of materials containing zirconium or titanium, these metals inevitably enter the environment, drinking water and living organisms. Developing the simple and convenient detection methods for these metal elements will be of great significance for environmental protection and further studying the role of titanium and zirconium in new application fields. Res. Public Health 2017, 14, 1129; doi:10.3390/ijerph14101129 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph

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