Proper Water Sampling Practise Prior to Metals Determination
Technical notes | 2023 | ALS Europe | ALS Czech RepublicInstrumentation
The accurate determination of trace metals in water is critical for environmental monitoring, regulatory compliance and public health protection. Proper sample collection and preservation prevent changes in metal speciation or concentration during transport to the laboratory, ensuring data integrity and reliable decision-making.
This application note outlines best practices for collecting water samples (ground, surface, process and waste waters) for both total and dissolved metal analysis. It aims to describe container selection, preservation steps, field filtration procedures and the overall sampling workflow to minimize analytical errors.
This protocol uses 60 mL HDPE sample containers pre-treated with nitric acid to stabilize metals by preventing precipitation, adsorption or co-precipitation. Two approaches are detailed:
The field kit includes pre-fixed HDPE vials, syringes and 0.45 µm filters to ensure consistency and reduce the risk of contamination or metal loss.
Field filtration at the point of collection stabilizes metal equilibria by removing particulates that could release or sequester dissolved metals. The use of small, acid-fixed containers enhances homogeneity, reduces exothermic risks during acid mixing and accelerates the sampling process. This procedure mitigates artifacts such as false high or low readings arising from redox shifts or adsorption onto container walls.
Emerging developments may include automated field filtration devices, integrated multi-parameter probes, and novel preservative chemistries to further simplify in-field operations. Advances in miniaturized sampling and sensor technology could enable real-time speciation analysis of metals, supporting rapid risk assessment and adaptive water quality management.
Implementing standardized acid-fixed containers and immediate field filtration ensures reliable trace metal measurements by preserving sample integrity. This approach reduces analytical variability, enhances laboratory throughput and delivers robust data for environmental assessments.
No external references were provided.
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Importance of the Topic
The accurate determination of trace metals in water is critical for environmental monitoring, regulatory compliance and public health protection. Proper sample collection and preservation prevent changes in metal speciation or concentration during transport to the laboratory, ensuring data integrity and reliable decision-making.
Objectives and Article Overview
This application note outlines best practices for collecting water samples (ground, surface, process and waste waters) for both total and dissolved metal analysis. It aims to describe container selection, preservation steps, field filtration procedures and the overall sampling workflow to minimize analytical errors.
Methodology and Instrumentation
This protocol uses 60 mL HDPE sample containers pre-treated with nitric acid to stabilize metals by preventing precipitation, adsorption or co-precipitation. Two approaches are detailed:
- Total metals: direct collection into acidified containers without filtration.
- Dissolved metals: immediate field filtration through a syringe and membrane filter into acidified vials, or deferred filtration in the laboratory if field conditions do not permit.
The field kit includes pre-fixed HDPE vials, syringes and 0.45 µm filters to ensure consistency and reduce the risk of contamination or metal loss.
Main Results and Discussion
Field filtration at the point of collection stabilizes metal equilibria by removing particulates that could release or sequester dissolved metals. The use of small, acid-fixed containers enhances homogeneity, reduces exothermic risks during acid mixing and accelerates the sampling process. This procedure mitigates artifacts such as false high or low readings arising from redox shifts or adsorption onto container walls.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Enhanced sample stability through nitric acid preservation.
- Reduced sampling time with 60 mL fixed vials and single-step filtration.
- Lower risk of contamination and sample alteration.
- Streamlined workflow suitable for routine environmental monitoring and compliance testing.
Future Trends and Potential Usage
Emerging developments may include automated field filtration devices, integrated multi-parameter probes, and novel preservative chemistries to further simplify in-field operations. Advances in miniaturized sampling and sensor technology could enable real-time speciation analysis of metals, supporting rapid risk assessment and adaptive water quality management.
Conclusion
Implementing standardized acid-fixed containers and immediate field filtration ensures reliable trace metal measurements by preserving sample integrity. This approach reduces analytical variability, enhances laboratory throughput and delivers robust data for environmental assessments.
Reference
No external references were provided.
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