Simultaneous determination of hydride and non-hydride elements in fish samples using the Agilent 5110 SVDV ICP-OES with MSIS accessory
Applications | 2017 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Testing food products for both essential and toxic elements is critical for quality control and regulatory compliance. Combining hydride and non-hydride element analysis into a single run improves laboratory throughput and reduces instrument downtime.
The study aimed to demonstrate the simultaneous quantification of hydride-forming elements (As, Se, Hg, Sn) and non-hydride elements (Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn) in fish tissue using the Agilent 5110 SVDV ICP-OES equipped with the Multi-Mode Sample Introduction System (MSIS). A certified reference material (DORM-4) was used to assess accuracy, precision, detection limits, and linearity.
Sample preparation involved microwave digestion of 0.2 g CRM with HNO3 and H2O2 in a sealed single reaction chamber at 200 °C, followed by dilution in a 5 % HNO3/2.5 % HCl matrix. Hydride generation used in-line mixing of a L-Cysteine/tartaric acid pre-reduction solution and a NaBH4/NaOH reductant. The MSIS operated in dual mode, feeding streams to both a conventional nebulizer and vapor generation accessory.
Recoveries for all analytes were within ±10 % of certified values, including spiked Sn and Pb at trace levels. Method detection limits ranged from 0.01 to 0.97 µg/L, enabling sensitive quantification. Calibration curves over 0–100 µg/L exhibited correlation coefficients above 0.999. Dual-mode MSIS operation eliminated sample introduction changes without compromising performance.
Further refinement of reductant and pre-reduction chemistry may lower detection limits even further. The dual introduction concept could be expanded to other vapor-generating analytes and interfaced with mass spectrometry. Development of automated or miniaturized MSIS units may enable on-line monitoring and field-deployable systems.
The Agilent 5110 SVDV ICP-OES with MSIS in dual mode delivers accurate, precise, and efficient simultaneous analysis of hydride and non-hydride elements in fish tissue. This combined approach simplifies workflow, reduces downtime, and meets the throughput demands of modern food testing laboratories.
ICP-OES
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Testing food products for both essential and toxic elements is critical for quality control and regulatory compliance. Combining hydride and non-hydride element analysis into a single run improves laboratory throughput and reduces instrument downtime.
Objectives and Study Overview
The study aimed to demonstrate the simultaneous quantification of hydride-forming elements (As, Se, Hg, Sn) and non-hydride elements (Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn) in fish tissue using the Agilent 5110 SVDV ICP-OES equipped with the Multi-Mode Sample Introduction System (MSIS). A certified reference material (DORM-4) was used to assess accuracy, precision, detection limits, and linearity.
Methodology
Sample preparation involved microwave digestion of 0.2 g CRM with HNO3 and H2O2 in a sealed single reaction chamber at 200 °C, followed by dilution in a 5 % HNO3/2.5 % HCl matrix. Hydride generation used in-line mixing of a L-Cysteine/tartaric acid pre-reduction solution and a NaBH4/NaOH reductant. The MSIS operated in dual mode, feeding streams to both a conventional nebulizer and vapor generation accessory.
Instrumentation
- Agilent 5110 Synchronous Vertical Dual View ICP-OES
- Multi-Mode Sample Introduction System (MSIS) in dual mode
- SPS 4 autosampler
- SeaSpray nebulizer with 1.8 mm injector torch
- Milestone UltraWAVE Single Reaction Chamber microwave system
Main Results and Discussion
Recoveries for all analytes were within ±10 % of certified values, including spiked Sn and Pb at trace levels. Method detection limits ranged from 0.01 to 0.97 µg/L, enabling sensitive quantification. Calibration curves over 0–100 µg/L exhibited correlation coefficients above 0.999. Dual-mode MSIS operation eliminated sample introduction changes without compromising performance.
Contributions and Practical Applications
- Streamlined multi-element analysis reduces run times and labor.
- High sensitivity for hydride-forming elements in complex food matrices.
- Robust vertical torch design improves matrix tolerance and lowers maintenance.
- Suitable for high-throughput food safety laboratories requiring both vapor generation and nebulization.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Further refinement of reductant and pre-reduction chemistry may lower detection limits even further. The dual introduction concept could be expanded to other vapor-generating analytes and interfaced with mass spectrometry. Development of automated or miniaturized MSIS units may enable on-line monitoring and field-deployable systems.
Conclusion
The Agilent 5110 SVDV ICP-OES with MSIS in dual mode delivers accurate, precise, and efficient simultaneous analysis of hydride and non-hydride elements in fish tissue. This combined approach simplifies workflow, reduces downtime, and meets the throughput demands of modern food testing laboratories.
References
- Drvodelic N. Simultaneous determination of hydride and non-hydride elements in fish samples using the Agilent 5110 SVDV ICP-OES with MSIS. Agilent Technologies, 2017. Publication 5991-7788EN.
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