M. J. Campbell and A. Törvényi
ICP-MS was used for the simultaneous determination of nine analytes in a candidate reference material, IAEA 392 Algae (Scenedesmus obliquus), following microwave digestion with nitric acid and dilution to volume with de-ionised water. For eight analytes, the results showed reasonable agreement with consensus mean results obtained from a world-wide intercomparison exercise on this material. However, the value obtained for Zn was 55.4% of the consensus mean result (69.6 versus 125.6 µg g–1, respectively). Analysis of the same digest solutions by flame AAS gave results which were in good agreement with the consensus mean (127.1 versus 125.6 µg g–1), indicating that all the Zn was in solution. When the method of standard additions was employed, the result was overestimated by ≈17% by ICP-MS. A 1+9 aqueous dilution of the digests gave an acceptable result for Zn (122.0 µg g–1). Evidence is presented to demonstrate that the underestimation of Zn by external calibration ICP-MS is due to a non-spectroscopic suppression of the Zn in the digest solution caused by nitric acid.