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Multi-internal standard calibration applied to inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry
Several species are simultaneously used for internal standardization to improve accuracy in inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). In multi-internal standard calibration (MISC), signal ratios between the analyte and each of several internal standard species are used for...
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Published in: | Analytica chimica acta 2022-01, Vol.1190, p.339258-339258, Article 339258 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Several species are simultaneously used for internal standardization to improve accuracy in inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). In multi-internal standard calibration (MISC), signal ratios between the analyte and each of several internal standard species are used for calibration. A single calibration solution is required, and the MISC graph is built with intensity ratios calculated with analytical signals recorded for the sample (IA,sam) on the y-axis, while those recorded for the calibration standard (IA,std) are plot on the x-axis (i.e. IA,sam/IIS(i)vs. IA,std/IIS(i), where IIS(i) represents the signal intensity for a given internal standard species). Nine analytes (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Pb and Zn), and two sets of internal standard species (i.e. Bi, Ge, In, Rh, Sc, Te, Tl and Y in solution, or eighteen emission lines from plasma naturally occurring Ar) were evaluated in this proof-of-concept study. The MISC method's efficiency was evaluated by analyte addition and recovery experiments and by analyzing two certified reference materials. Figures of merit for MISC (limit of detection, repeatability and trueness) were comparable to those obtained for the traditional external standard calibration (EC) and internal standard (IS) methods. Different from IS, MISC requires no time-consuming study to identify an ideal internal standard species, and signal biases are minimized by an averaged, more encompassing internal standardization effect.
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•Multiple species are simultaneously used as internal standards for interference correction.•A single calibration solution is required in MISC.•A broad internal standardization effect contributes for accurate determinations.•MISC figures of merit are comparable to traditional methods.•The method is simple and efficient for analyzing different types of samples matrices. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2670 1873-4324 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aca.2021.339258 |