Three microwave-assisted digestion procedures, followed by analysis of digestates employing inductively coupled mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) were evaluated for use in the determination of elements at trace and ultra-trace levels in PM2.5 samples. Digestion procedure 1 used 2.5 mL HNO3 (65%) at 200 ◦C. Procedure 2, consisted of a two-stage digestion step at 200 ◦C with 2.5 mL HNO3 (65%) and 3 μL HF (48%) followed by 24 μL H3BO3 (5%). A 10-fold increase in the amounts of HF and H3BO3 was used for procedure 3. The addition of HF/H3BO3 was carried out to aid the dissolution of silicate matrices and refractory compounds. The digestions were carried out using PTFE ultra-trace inserts which increased the sample throughput threefold. Th...
The EWU Environmental Geochemistry Lab recently attained a microwave digestion system (CEM MARS 6) t...
International audienceIn the Mediterranean region, agricultural soils are seriously polluted with to...
[[abstract]]©2001 JSAC - A comparison was made of different digestion methods for the total decompos...
Three microwave-assisted digestion procedures, followed by analysis of digestates employing inductiv...
[[abstract]]©1995 RSC - A microwave digestion method utilizing an acid mixture of HNO3-HClO4-HF (3 +...
An integrated approach has been developed for the multi-component analysis of indoor PM2.5 collected...
Copyright © 2013 S. M. Enamorado-Báez et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
A robust and reliable analytical procedure for the determination of trace (mg∙kg−1) and ultra-trace ...
AbstractAdvancements in sample preparation for performing trace analysis of inorganic analytes are c...
The complete dissolution of silicate-containing materials, often necessary for elemental determinati...
Digestion techniques for ICP analysis have been poorly studied for biological samples. This report d...
In this study, two methods based on the use of diluted acids were developed: microwave-assisted wet ...
Digestion of plant materials in hot (130-140°C) concentrated nitric acid (HNO) is a common procedure...
Determination of trace element concentrations in atmospheric aerosols is important because of their ...
The MP-AES 4200 using microwave plasma and an atomic emission spectroscopy detector provide a new an...
The EWU Environmental Geochemistry Lab recently attained a microwave digestion system (CEM MARS 6) t...
International audienceIn the Mediterranean region, agricultural soils are seriously polluted with to...
[[abstract]]©2001 JSAC - A comparison was made of different digestion methods for the total decompos...
Three microwave-assisted digestion procedures, followed by analysis of digestates employing inductiv...
[[abstract]]©1995 RSC - A microwave digestion method utilizing an acid mixture of HNO3-HClO4-HF (3 +...
An integrated approach has been developed for the multi-component analysis of indoor PM2.5 collected...
Copyright © 2013 S. M. Enamorado-Báez et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
A robust and reliable analytical procedure for the determination of trace (mg∙kg−1) and ultra-trace ...
AbstractAdvancements in sample preparation for performing trace analysis of inorganic analytes are c...
The complete dissolution of silicate-containing materials, often necessary for elemental determinati...
Digestion techniques for ICP analysis have been poorly studied for biological samples. This report d...
In this study, two methods based on the use of diluted acids were developed: microwave-assisted wet ...
Digestion of plant materials in hot (130-140°C) concentrated nitric acid (HNO) is a common procedure...
Determination of trace element concentrations in atmospheric aerosols is important because of their ...
The MP-AES 4200 using microwave plasma and an atomic emission spectroscopy detector provide a new an...
The EWU Environmental Geochemistry Lab recently attained a microwave digestion system (CEM MARS 6) t...
International audienceIn the Mediterranean region, agricultural soils are seriously polluted with to...
[[abstract]]©2001 JSAC - A comparison was made of different digestion methods for the total decompos...