Sunil Jai Kumar and S. Gangadharan
A simple method for the determination of trace metals such as V, Co, Ni, As, Hg and Pb in naphtha by ICP-MS is described. The samples are first emulsified using Triton X-100 and then introduced into the plasma. A water-in-oil emulsion is prepared by mixing 2 mL of naphtha and 1 mL of 2.5% Triton X-100 aqueous solution (naphtha to aqueous ratio 2:1) with constant stirring for 20 min with a magnetic stirrer. Oxygen is used to remove the carbon build-up. By this method the background due to carbon measured at the 40Ar13C+m/z is only 15000 counts compared with 780
000 counts obtained when a 1+1 mixture of naphtha and xylene is directly introduced into the plasma under similar conditions. The limits of detection obtained were 0.6 µg L–1 for V, 0.05 µg L–1 for Co, 0.7 µg L–1 for Ni and 0.1 µg L–1 for As. Using a semiquantitative approach the detection limits of Hg and Pb were found to be 0.12 and 0.09 µg L–1, respectively. The method was applied to two samples and the results were in good agreement with those obtained by a digestion procedure. The precision obtained was within 2-3%. 103Rh was used as an internal standard.