Validation of methods for the determination of aluminium in fish gills by INAA and ICP-MS

K. Heydorn, Z. Alfassi, E. Damsgaard, B. Rietz, P. Solgaard

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    Abstract

    In a European study of fish death in mixing zones of rivers with different acidities a reliable determination of Al and other elements in gills from freshwater fish was required, and both INAA and ICP-MS were studied as candidate reference methods. INAA requires minimum sample handling with a correspondingly small risk of contamination and no blank value; however, a careful study was needed of both nuclear interference from P and the increased detection limit caused by other major elements in the sample, before reliable results for Al could be ascertained. ICP-MS requires dissolution of the sample with a resulting risk of contamination and a significant reagent blank; while sensitivity was good, the interference from N created problems for sample decomposition in the microwave oven. Our experience with actual samples indicates that both methods suffer from considerable contamination problems, requiring that samples be handled in a clean bench with superpure reagents. Nuclear interference was determined experimentally by irradiating stoichiometric P-compounds with and without a Cd-shield; the observed interference of 1 μg Al from 50 mg of P was found to require no correction in almost all cases. The accuracy of results was ascertained by analyzing SRM 1577 Bovine Liver.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
    Volume192
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)321-329
    ISSN0236-5731
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1995

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