Issue 4, 2002

Abstract

A chromatographic separation procedure based on the use of a porous graphitic carbon stationary phase and formic acid as eluent was employed to separate Se(IV) and Se(VI), inorganic selenium anions. Detection was performed by using an ICP-MS instrument equipped with a screened torch and a collision/reaction cell. The use of helium, dinitrogen oxide and hydrogen as collision gases was studied to improve selenium detection. The different configurations of the detection system were compared in terms of detection limits. Hydrogen gave the best results with detection limits of 12 and 24 ng L−1 for Se(IV) and Se(VI), respectively.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Sep 2001
Accepted
31 Jan 2002
First published
25 Feb 2002

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2002,17, 366-370

Inorganic selenium speciation using HPLC-ICP-hexapole collision/reaction cell-MS

S. Mazan, N. Gilon, G. Crétier, J. L. Rocca and J. M. Mermet, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2002, 17, 366 DOI: 10.1039/B108267C

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