Issue 1, 1997

Comparison of the Suitability of Various Atomic Spectroscopic Techinques for the Determination of Selenium in Human Whole Blood

Abstract

A method was developed for the determination of selenium in human blood by ICP-MS. The procedure involves sample dilution with Triton X-100 and HNO 3 (1 ml of whole blood+1 ml of 1% Triton X-100+1.5 ml of 0.14 mol l -1 HNO 3 +0.2 ml of 5 mg l -1 In solution+water to 10 ml) and determination using the 77 Se line. Standard samples were modified with a solution containing NaCl, Fe, Ca, Br, S, and K. No corrections were made for interferences from polyatomic ions. The applicability of the ICP-MS, ICP-OES, ETAAS and HGAAS techniques to the determination of Se in human blood was compared. Limits of detection (3 s ) of these methods were 6, 76, 14 and 8 µg l -1 Se, respectively. The ICP-MS method was found to be well suited to routine analysis.

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J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1997,12, 85-89

Comparison of the Suitability of Various Atomic Spectroscopic Techinques for the Determination of Selenium in Human Whole Blood

O. MESTEK, M. SUCHÁNEK, Z. VODIČKOVÁ, B. ZEMANOVÁ and T. ZÍMA, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1997, 12, 85 DOI: 10.1039/A604950H

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