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Isotope dilution quantification of 200Hg2+ and CE3201Hg+ enriched species-specific tracers in aquatic systems by cold vapor ICPMS and algebraic de-convoluting. Abstract: The aim of this study was to develop an inductively
coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS) method for the determination
of enriched species-specific mercury tracers at ng L-1 levels (ppt)
in zooplankton and aquatic samples from biological tracer experiments.
Applying a cold vapor sector field ICPMS method a high sensitivity
was obtained, i.e., 106 cps for 1 ?g L-1 of natural mercury measured
on 202Hg+, which in turn enabled the measurement of mercury isotope
ratios with a 0.6–1.4%R.S.D. precision for a 50 ng L-1 standard.
This method was used to quantify CH3201Hg+ and 200Hg2+ tracers in zooplankton
from a biological tracer experiment with the aim of investigating the
effects of algal density and zooplankton density on mercury bioaccumulation
in zooplankton in a fresh water system. For quantification purposes
a known amount of 199Hg+ was added to the zooplankton samples before
digestion. The digested samples were analyzed and the resulting ICPMS
spectra split into four spectra one for each of the four sources of
mercury present in the sample (CH3201Hg+, 200Hg2+, 199Hg2+ and natural
mercury) using algebraic de-convoluting. The CH3201Hg+ and 200Hg2+
tracers were quantified using an isotope dilution approach with the
added 199Hg+. Detection limits were 0.6 and 0.2 ng L-1 for 200Hg+ and
CH3201Hg+, respectively. The coefficient of variation on the tracer
determinations was approximately 18% CV estimated from the analysis
of real samples with tracer concentrations in the <0.1–100
ng L-1 range. The developed method was successfully applied for the
determination of species-specific mercury tracers in zooplankton samples
from a biological tracer experiment
Sturup S, Chen CY, Jukosky J and Folt CL. Isotope dilution quantification of 200Hg2+ and CH3201Hg+ enriched species-specific tracers in aquatic systems by cold vapor ICPMS and algebraic de-convoluting. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 242(2-3):225-231, 2005 |
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