Issue 5, 2022

Quantification and classification of engineered, incidental, and natural cerium-containing particles by spICP-TOFMS

Abstract

Cerium containing nanoparticles (Ce-NPs) from geogenic and anthropogenic sources are frequently found in the environment, and the ability to determine the origins of Ce-NPs relies on the presence of other rare earth elements (REEs), such as La. In this study, we develop a scheme to classify individual natural, incidental, and engineered Ce-containing particles using spICP-TOFMS. Well-characterized CeO2 engineered particles (Ce-ENPs), incidental particles (Ce-INPs) from ferrocerium mischmetal, and natural particles (Ce-NNPs) from ground minerals (bastnaesite and parisite) are used as a model particle system. Based on mixtures of these three Ce-NP types, we demonstrate that the measured signals of Ce, La, and Nd in Ce-NNPs follow Poisson statistics and have conserved element ratios. The Ce-INPs we measure have similar Ce : La mass ratios to those of the Ce-NNPs, and Ce : Nd mass ratios can be used to distinguish these two Ce-NP types. Based on this, we develop particle-type-specific detection limits (LD,sp) for the measurement of La and Nd in Ce-NNPs. Our approach establishes LD,sp values with defined confidence intervals to control false-positive particle-type assignments, and allows us to accurately classify engineered, incidental, and natural Ce-NPs down to effective spherical diameters of 32, 35, and 45 nm, respectively. In pure Ce-NNP suspensions, this approach accurately classifies 68% of all detected Ce-NPs with <4% false assignments. For ternary mixtures of Ce-ENPs, INPs, and NNPs, we classify 56% to 76% of all detected Ce-NPs. We demonstrate a linear response with increasing concentrations of Ce-INPs and Ce-ENPs across approximately three orders of magnitude and can classify particles down to ratios of ∼1 : 50 for anthropogenic : natural Ce-NPs.

Graphical abstract: Quantification and classification of engineered, incidental, and natural cerium-containing particles by spICP-TOFMS

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Nov 2021
Accepted
08 Mac 2022
First published
18 Mac 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2022,9, 1627-1638

Quantification and classification of engineered, incidental, and natural cerium-containing particles by spICP-TOFMS

S. E. Szakas, R. Lancaster, R. Kaegi and A. Gundlach-Graham, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2022, 9, 1627 DOI: 10.1039/D1EN01039E

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