Study for the determination of Cd, Pb and Zn in biological fluids by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry OJECTIVES Developing high sensitivity.

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Study for the determination of Cd, Pb and Zn in biological fluids by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry OJECTIVES Developing high sensitivity analysis method for Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn determination from clinical samples (urine and whole blood) Study of polyatomic interferences removal using dynamic reaction cell method (with methane as a reaction gas) Determination of analytical performance of the method used, by analysis of certified reference materials Monica Ursu 1, Maria Paul 1, Marin Şenilă 1, Tiberiu Frenţiu 2, Mircea Chintoanu 1, Claudiu Tănăselia 1 1 Institutul de Cercetări pentru Instrumentaţie Analitică, Cluj-Napoca 2 Facultatea de Chimie şi Inginerie Chimică, Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca, Institutul de Cercetări pentru Instrumentaţie Analitică, Cluj-Napoca INSTRUMENTATION The instrument used for determination was a ICP-MS Perkin-Elmer Elan DRC II with methane as a reaction gas for DRC determination. CRMs For the method developing, we’ve used certified reference materials for biological fluids, from the next suppliers:  Urine CRM (SERO AS Norway):  SERONOM level 2 lot no  SERONOM blank lot OK4636  LGC Prochem Germany  Control level  Control level (Medichem)  Blood CRM:  SERONOM Trace Elements Whole Blood L2 Lot. No Used reagents:  Deionized water Milli-Q, Millipore  Ultrapure nitric acid 60%, Merck  Monoelement standard solutions 1000ppm containing Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn (Merck)  Triton X-100 1% v/v (Merck – K Ga A)  Methane ( %) for reaction gas Urine sample was diluted 1+9 in 100ul HNO3 60%. Following concentration were added: Cd 0.5 (1) Cu 5 (10) Pb 5 (10) Zn 50 (100). For blood, we used 1+19 dilution with Triton X-100 1% and the same concentrations. ANALITICAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS CONCLUSIONS  The method developed for urine analysis based on 1+9 dilution with HNO 3 1% and blood 1+19 diluted with Triton-X 0.5% is suitable for direct determination oh heavy metals in clinical samples using ICP-MS method.  Polyatomical interferences on Pb and Zn cand be elemininating by using Dynamica Reaction Chamber with methane as reaction gas.  DRC with methane gas isnot suitable for interference removal of Cu compounds because of the carbon ions that results in the chamber. This should be further investigated using amonia instead of methane as a reaction gas.  The method we developed stands for high sensitivity and allows determination of concentration in the range of ppt (parts per trillion) from chemical samples with low salts content (Cd – 20 ppt, Cu – 60 ppt, Pb – 90 ppt, Zn – 60 ppt)  Pentru informaţii suplimentare: INCDO-INOE 2000 Institutul de Cercetări pentru Instrumentaţie Analitică, ICIA Str. Donath 67, Cluj-Napoca LOD/pptRPq Cd Cd Cd Cd Cd Cu Cu Pb Pb Pb Zn Zn Zn CRM Urine level 2 Elem ent Isoto pe ppb measurred concentration CRM conc. (ppb) without DRC with DRC Cd 110 Cd11.77 ± ± ± Cd11.39 ± ± Cd9.62 ± ± Cd11.34 ± ± Cd9.21 ± ± 0.20 Cu 63 Cu256 ± ± ± Cu256 ± ± 17 Pb 206 Pb124 ± ± 2580 ± Pb121 ± ± Pb122 ± ± 22 Zn 64 Zn856 ± ± ± Zn840 ± ± Zn836 ± ± 34 CRM Urine CdCuPbZn MCRMM M M SERON ORM ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 200 OK ± ± ± ± 28 Whole Blood CRM level 2 lot no CdCuPbPbZnZn MCRMM M M 5.8 ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± 369 Fig. 3: DRC opened (detail). Fig 1. Quadrupole chamber (foreground) and DRC (background) Fig. 2. Perkin-Elmer Elan DRC II with qudrupole region in foreground. The signal and also the concentration in stadard mode is higher than in standard mode because of the interference. When still using internal standards, this difference in signal strength can be seen. For background evaluation determination we used Millipore deionized water with 1% nitric acid. Also, the parameters of the Elan DRC II were is the specification: the vacuum value and the signal intesities for etalons. Urine CRM sample Whole blood determination results