The matrix effect of biological concomitant element on the signal intensity of Ge, As, and Se in inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry

Authors
Park, KSKim, STKim, YMKim, YLee, W
Issue Date
2002-10-20
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
BULLETIN OF THE KOREAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.23, no.10, pp.1389 - 1393
Abstract
The non-spectroscopic interference effects that occurred in inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry were studied for Ge, As and Se in human urine and serum. Many biological samples contain Na, K, Cl and organic compounds, which may cause the enhancement and depression on the analyte signal. The effect of 1% concomitant elements such as N, Cl, S, P, C, Na, and K on a 100 mug/L germanium, arsenic and selenium signal has been investigated by ICP/MS. The interference effects were not in the same direction. It appeared that concomitant elements such as Cl, S, and C induce an enhancement effect, whereas N and P did not show any significant effect. And, Na and K caused a depression. We have found a link between the abundance of analytes and the ionization potential of concomitant elements (eV), except carbon and nitrogen.
Keywords
POLYATOMIC ION INTERFERENCES; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; ICP-MS; INTERNAL STANDARDIZATION; ARGON PLASMA; CHROMATOGRAPHY; NITROGEN; SELENIUM; GAS; POLYATOMIC ION INTERFERENCES; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; ICP-MS; INTERNAL STANDARDIZATION; ARGON PLASMA; CHROMATOGRAPHY; NITROGEN; SELENIUM; GAS; matrix effect; serum; urine; ICP/MS
ISSN
0253-2964
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/139124
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