Title of article
Does bottle type and acid-washing influence trace element analyses by ICP-MS on water samples? A test covering 62 elements and four bottle types: high density polyethene HDPE/ , polypropene PP/ , fluorinated ethene propene copolymer FEP/ and perfluor
Author/Authors
Clemens Reimanna، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Ulrich Siewersb، نويسنده , , Helge Skarphagenc، نويسنده , , David Banksd، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
20
From page
111
To page
130
Abstract
Groundwater samples from 15 boreholes in crystalline bedrock aquifers in South Norway Oslo area. have been
collected in parallel in five different clear plastic bottle types high density polyethene wHDPEx, polypropene wPP, two
manufacturersx, fluorinated ethene propene copolymer wFEPx and perfluoroalkoxy polymer wPFAx. In the cases of
polyethene and polypropene, parallel samples have been collected in factory-new unwashed. bottles and acid-washed
factory-new bottles. Samples have been analysed by ICP-MS techniques for a wide range of inorganic elements down
to the ppt ngrl. range. It was found that acid-washing of factory-new flasks had no clear systematic beneficial effect
on analytical result. On the contrary, for the PP-bottles concentrations of Pb and Sn were clearly elevated in the
acid-washed bottles. Likewise, for the vast majority of elements, bottle type was of no importance for analytical
result. For six elements Al, Cr, Hf, Hg, Pb and Sn. some systematic differences for one or more bottle types could be
tentatively discerned, but in no case was the discrepancy of major cause for concern. The most pronounced effect was
for Cr, with clearly elevated concentrations returned from the samples collected in HDPE bottles, regardless of acid-washing or not. For the above six elements, FEP or PFA bottles seemed to be marginally preferable to PP and
HDPE. In general, cheap HDPE, factory new, unwashed flasks are suitable for sampling waters for ICP-MS
ultra-trace analysis of the elements tested.
Keywords
FEP , groundwater , trace elements , ICP-MS , PE , Sampling protocols , PFA , Acid washing , PP
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
981615
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