The role of different soil sample digestion methods on trace elements analysis: a comparison of ICP-MS and INAA measurement results

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Stefania Gaudino
Chiara Galas
Maria Belli
Sabrina Barbizzi
Paolo de Zorzi
Radojko Jaćimović
Zvonka Jeran
Alessandra Pati
Umberto Sansone
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[1] Misure ed Attività di Campo,Agenzia per la Protezione dell’Ambiente e per i Servizi Tecnici (APAT), Servizio Laboratori
[2] Jožef Stefan Institute,International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
[3] Agency’s Laboratories Seibersdorf,undefined
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Accreditation and Quality Assurance | 2007年 / 12卷
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Digestion methods; Trace elements; Soils; INAA; ICP-MS;
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The measurement of trace-element concentration in soil, sediment and waste, is generally a combination of a digestion procedure for dissolution of elements and a subsequent measurement of the dissolved elements. “Partial” and “total” digestion methods can be used in environmental monitoring activities. To compare measurement results obtained by different methods, it is crucial to determine and to maintain control of the bias of the results obtained by these methods. In this paper, ICP-MS results obtained after matrix digestion with modified aqua regia (HCl+HNO3+H2O2) method and two “total” digestion methods (microwave aqua regia+HF and HNO3+HF) are compared with those obtained by instrumental neutron activation analysis, a non-destructive analytical method for the determination of the total mass concentrations of inorganic components in environmental matrices. The comparison was carried out on eight agricultural soil samples collected in one test area and measured by k0-INAA and ICP-MS to determine As, Co, Cr, Sb and Zn mass concentration. The bias of results for As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Sb and Zn of the three digestion methods were assessed using selected measurement standards. This paper highlights that the digestion procedure is an integral part of the measurement and can affect the measurement result in environmental analysis.
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