Atomic spectrometry update: review of advances in elemental speciation

IF 3.1 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1039/D4JA90029D
Robert Clough, Chris F. Harrington, Steve J. Hill, Yolanda Madrid and Julian F. Tyson
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This is the 16th Atomic Spectrometry Update (ASU) to focus on advances in elemental speciation and covers a period of approximately 12 months from January 2023. This ASU review deals with all aspects of the analytical atomic spectrometry speciation methods developed for: the determination of oxidation states; organometallic compounds; coordination compounds; metal and heteroatom-containing biomolecules, including metalloproteins, proteins, peptides and amino acids; and the use of metal-tagging to facilitate detection via atomic spectrometry. As with all ASU reviews the focus of the research reviewed includes those methods that incorporate atomic spectrometry as the measurement technique. However, because speciation analysis is inherently focused on the relationship between the metal(loid) atom and the organic moiety it is bound to, or incorporated within, atomic spectrometry alone cannot be the sole analytical approach of interest. For this reason, molecular detection techniques are also included where they have provided a complementary approach to speciation analysis. The number of publications covered this year has increased since last year but remains relatively low compared to many of the years that this ASU has been published for. However, there is a good breadth of elements covered, over 20 this year, with the most popular elements still being As, Hg and Se whilst Ge and Tc both make their first appearances this year. Another item to note is the decreasing quality of the abstract for many of the papers, with detail on the methodology, key results with data included, conclusions and implications thereof missing. This is likely to lead to fewer researchers reading the article.

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原子光谱法最新进展:元素标示进展回顾
这是第 16 期《原子光谱分析更新》(ASU),重点关注元素标示方面的进展,涵盖期从 2023 年 1 月起约 12 个月。本《原子光谱学最新进展》综述涉及原子光谱学分析标示方法的各个方面,这些方法用于测定氧化态;有机金属化合物;配位化合物;含金属和杂原子的生物大分子,包括金属蛋白、蛋白质、肽和氨基酸;以及使用金属标记促进原子光谱学检测。与所有 ASU 审查一样,审查的研究重点包括将原子光谱法作为测量技术的方法。不过,由于标样分析本质上侧重于金属(惰性)原子与其所结合或包含的有机分子之间的关系,因此原子光谱法不能单独作为唯一的分析方法。因此,分子检测技术也包括在内,因为它们提供了一种补充的标样分析方法。与去年相比,今年的出版物数量有所增加,但与本 ASU 多年来的出版物相比,数量仍然相对较少。不过,今年涉及的元素范围很广,超过了 20 种,最受欢迎的元素仍然是砷、汞和硒,而 Ge 和 Tc 都是今年首次出现。另一个值得注意的问题是,许多论文的摘要质量都在下降,没有详细介绍方法、包含数据的主要结果、结论及其影响。这可能会导致阅读文章的研究人员减少。
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期刊介绍: Innovative research on the fundamental theory and application of spectrometric techniques.
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