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Analysis of Pond Sediment

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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) is a key analytical tool for multielement determination in environmental samples. Rapid screening and accurate quantitation are essential for monitoring pollutants, guiding remediation, and supporting regulatory compliance.

Objectives and Study Overview


The study evaluated the performance of the ICPE-9000 spectrometer for analyzing a certified pond sediment standard (NIES No.2). It demonstrated simultaneous semi-quantitative profiling and full quantitative determination using calibration curves in a single analytical run.

Methodology


The sediment sample (0.4 g) underwent microwave‐assisted digestion with nitric and hydrofluoric acids. After cooling, the digest was evaporated in a PTFE beaker to near dryness, reformulated to 20 mL and spiked with yttrium as an internal standard.
  • Sample: Pond sediment standard NIES No.2
  • Pretreatment: High‐pressure microwave digestion, acid evaporation, internal standard addition

Used Instrumentation


  • Instrument: Shimadzu ICPE-9000 ICP emission spectrometer
  • RF Power: 1.2 kW
  • Plasma Gas Flow: 10 L/min; Auxiliary: 0.6 L/min; Carrier: 0.8 L/min
  • Sample Introduction: Coaxial nebulizer, cyclone mist chamber, mini torch; axial view
  • Aspiration Rate: 1.0 mL/min

Main Results and Discussion


Semi-quantitative data revealed high concentrations of Al (2200 mg/kg), Fe (1600), S (890), Ca (39), Na (98), K (20), Ti (100) and other elements. Quantitative analysis for Zn, Cu, Pb, Cr, As and Cd closely matched certified values (within stated uncertainties), confirming accuracy. Spectral profiles of emission lines (e.g., Pb 220.353 nm, Cd 228.802 nm, Cr 267.716 nm, As 189.042 nm) exhibited clear peaks. Calibration curves fitted by a cubic equation yielded correlation coefficients above 0.99998, indicating excellent linearity.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Rapid simultaneous qualitative screening and quantitative determination reduces total analysis time.
  • Semi-quantitative mode enables quick elemental profiling without individual calibration curves.
  • High precision and accuracy support environmental monitoring, geochemical surveys, and industrial quality control.

Future Trends and Potential Applications


  • Enhanced automation and software integration for data processing and reporting.
  • Coupling with advanced chemometrics or multivariate calibration to improve detection limits and matrix corrections.
  • Expansion of certified reference libraries to support diverse matrices such as soils, sludges, and industrial by-products.

Conclusion


The ICPE-9000 ICP-AES platform offers reliable multielement analysis of sediment samples, combining fast semi-quantitative screening with robust quantitative results. Its performance and versatility make it well suited for routine environmental assessment and industrial applications.

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