Development, Validation, and Application of a Method for Quantification of Methylmercury in Biological Marine Materials Using Gas Chromatography Atomic Emission Detection
- 1 November 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 68 (21) , 3859-3866
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac960438a
Abstract
A gas chromatographic method was developed for the quantification of alkylmercury species using microwave-induced plasma atomic emission detection (GC-AED). The column conditioning and analyte derivatization required for previous methods were found to be unnecessary for stable, accurate, and sensitive element-specific detection using GC-AED. Chromatographic and detection parameters such as stationary phase type, stationary phase film thickness, GC column dimensions, helium mobile phase column head pressure, detector makeup gas flow rate, and detector reagent gas type and flow rate were found to significantly affect analyte response. The detection limit for the optimized GC-AED conditions was 0.8 pg (0.1 pg/s) of methylmercury chloride (as mercury). A solid−liquid extraction procedure with preparative gel permeation chromatography cleanup and GC-AED analysis was used to quantify methylmercury in a variety of complex matrix marine materials. The methylmercury quantification method was validated with four marine certified reference materials (CRMs). The method was then applied to 13 standard reference materials, CRMs, and control materials for which no certified reference values for methylmercury have been determined. Four National Institute of Standards and Technology Standard Reference Materials and one control material, which were analyzed using the GC-AED method, were also analyzed by two other laboratories using independent methods to further validate the method.Keywords
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