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Total metals analysis of digested plant tissue using an Agilent 4200 Microwave Plasma-AES

Applications | 2015 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GD/MP/ICP-AES
Industries
Food & Agriculture
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Agilent Technologies, CEM

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Accurate determination of mineral nutrient concentrations in plant tissues is essential for diagnosing nutrient imbalances, optimizing fertilization strategies, and ensuring crop quality and yield.

Objectives and Study Overview


This work evaluates the Agilent 4200 Microwave Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry system for the simultaneous quantification of ten essential elements (Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn, Na, K, Ca, Mg, B, P) in a certified plant reference material (ASPAC 80). The goal is to demonstrate method accuracy, dynamic range, and operational advantages over conventional techniques.

Methodology and Instrumentation


  • Sample preparation: Digestion of 0.18 g plant tissue with 7 mL HNO3 and 1 mL H2O2 in a microwave system, followed by dilution to 50 mL with ultrapure water.
  • Instrumentation: Agilent 4200 MP-AES with nitrogen plasma from an Agilent 4107 generator; double-pass cyclonic spray chamber; OneNeb nebulizer; SPS 3 autosampler; Peltier-cooled CCD detector; MP Expert software for interference correction.
  • Operating parameters: 3 replicates, 15 rpm pump rate, 35 s uptake delay, 30 s rinse, 15 s stabilization, fast pump mode during uptake and rinse.
  • Analytical wavelengths and calibration ranges selected for each element to ensure appropriate sensitivity and linearity.

Main Results and Discussion


Calibration curves displayed excellent linearity across the working ranges, minimizing dilution steps. Single-run analysis achieved recoveries from 91 % to 109 % against reference values (e.g., Cu 93 %, Fe 98 %, Mn 91 %, Zn 94 %, Na 102 %, K 102 %, Ca 95 %, Mg 97 %, B 91 %, P 109 %). The MP-AES workflow is simplified by eliminating lamp changes and multiple measurement modes, including direct determination of B and P in the same run.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Multi-element analysis enhances throughput and reduces contamination risk.
  • Broader dynamic range and improved detection limits compared to FAAS.
  • Use of nitrogen plasma removes flammable gas requirements, increasing safety and reducing costs.
  • Unattended operation enabled by on-site nitrogen generation, suitable for remote or resource-limited labs.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advances in plasma generation and detector technology will further lower detection limits and operational costs, promoting wider adoption of MP-AES in agriculture, environmental monitoring, and quality control. Integration with laboratory information systems and development of portable units could enable on-site and real-time analysis. Ongoing software improvements will enhance automation and data handling capabilities.

Conclusion


The Agilent 4200 MP-AES provides accurate, efficient, and safe multi-element analysis of plant tissues. Its wide dynamic range, sensitivity, and nitrogen plasma operation make it an ideal replacement for FAAS and ICP-OES in agricultural testing laboratories.

Reference


  • Vummiti D. Total metals analysis of digested plant tissue using an Agilent 4200 MP-AES. Application note. Agilent Technologies; 2015. Publication number: 5991-5676EN.

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