2011 Volume 97 Issue 2 Pages 90-93
A simple pretreating method which consists of solid phase extraction using cation exchange extraction disk was tried for the determination of trace elements in iron and steel samples by means of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The sample of 0.100 g was dissolved by nitric acid, hydrofluoric acid and hydrogen peroxide. The sample solution was adjusted by the dilution with water to pH 2.3 or more and poured into the extraction disk. The target elements retained in the extraction disk were then eluted using 10 cm3 of 3 kmol/m3 nitric acid. Quantities of the obtained target elements were determined using ICP-MS. Highly sensitive quantification was established for 8 trace elements in iron and steel, and for Al, Ca, Mn, Mg, Ba, Cd, Zn and Sr with the following detection limit [3σ; ng/g (ppb)]: Al: 0.48, Ca: 8.54, Mn: 0.09, Mg: 0.10, Ba: 0.13, Cd: 0.11, Zn: 0.21 and Sr: 0.07. This method is extremely easy, is rapid, the amount of the reagent used is a little, and a skill free and the zero emission are achieved.