多通道稀释分析

IF 3.1 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1039/D4JA00112E
Willis B. Jones, Robbie M. Huff, Adam L. Richardson, Taylor Dessoffy, Sophie M. Lewis, Alexandria Eddy, Abigail J. Crossman and Bradley T. Jones
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多通道稀释分析(MCDA)是一种新的校准方法,在标准溶液从自动进样器进入分析仪器的过程中对其进行多次稀释。MCDA 以标准稀释分析 (SDA) 方法为基础,结合了传统的标准添加和内部标准化校准方法,可校正基质干扰和与样品环境变化相关的信号水平波动。分析人员以正常方式操作仪器,因为所有稀释都是通过将进入仪器的样品流分成不同管径和长度的多个通道自动进行的。这种设置会导致信号 "步进",因为在不同的时间点测量溶液的不同部分。根据信号 "台阶 "的高原区绘制校准曲线。MCDA 已通过电感耦合等离子体光发射光谱法进行了展示,这是测定溶液中痕量金属的主要方法。不过,MCDA 也适用于任何样品类型中的任何分析物,只要所选的测量技术能接受流动液流样品即可。MCDA 适用于通过电感耦合等离子体光发射光谱法 (ICP-OES) 分析三种经认证的标准物质。一系列分析物的回收率为 87-106%,相对标准偏差在 1%左右。MCDA 简化了分析过程,大大减少了溶液制备所需的时间,从而提高了样品处理量。
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Multi-channel dilution analysis†

Multi-channel dilution analysis (MCDA) is a new calibration method that performs multiple dilutions of a standard solution as it makes its way from an autosampler to an analytical instrument. MCDA is based on the standard dilution analysis (SDA) method that combines the traditional standard additions and internal standardization calibration methods, correcting for both matrix interferences and fluctuations in signal levels associated with variations in the sample environment. Analysts operate the instrument in the normal manner, as all dilutions are performed automatically by splitting the sample stream entering the instrument into multiple channels of different tubing diameters and lengths. This setup results in a signal “stairstep” as portions of solution are measured at different points in time. A calibration curve is prepared from the plateau regions of the signal stairstep. MCDA has been exhibited using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry, which is a workhorse for the determination of trace metals in solution. However, MCDA is applicable for any analyte of interest in any sample type, as long as the selected measurement technique accepts samples as a flowing liquid stream. MCDA is applied to the analysis of three certified reference materials by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). Percent recoveries for a suite of analytes range from 87–106%, with relative standard deviations on the order of 1%. MCDA simplifies the analysis process, increasing sample throughput by significantly decreasing the time required for solution preparation.

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期刊介绍: Innovative research on the fundamental theory and application of spectrometric techniques.
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