Speciation Applications Summary Ion Chromatography
Guides | 2017 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Ion chromatography coupled with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (IC-ICP-MS) enables separation and quantification of individual chemical species of trace elements.
This speciation approach is essential for distinguishing toxic from non-toxic forms and for ensuring accurate risk assessment and regulatory compliance across environmental, food, and pharmaceutical industries.
This review summarizes key applications of IC-ICP-MS for elemental speciation in various matrices:
IC separates ions based on charge, size, and polarizability using metal-free flow paths and specialized columns (e.g., Dionex IonPac AS7, AS19, CS5A).
ICP-MS detection employs Thermo Scientific iCAP Q, RQ, or TQ systems with collision/reaction cell technology (helium or reactive gases) for element-specific, sub-ppt sensitivity.
Typical conditions include ammonium carbonate or KOH eluents, flow rates of 0.3–1.5 mL/min, injection volumes of 10–100 μL, and run times from 5 to 35 minutes.
Advances in sub-2 µm particle columns and faster gradients will reduce analysis times and boost resolution.
Triple-quadrupole ICP-MS and novel reaction gases will extend interference removal for challenging analytes.
Integrated sample preparation automation and advanced data analytics will broaden accessibility to non-specialized laboratories.
IC-ICP-MS offers a robust, versatile platform for comprehensive elemental speciation, surpassing total element analysis by distinguishing toxic from non-toxic forms.
This capability supports informed decision-making in environmental monitoring, food safety, pharmaceutical quality control, and clinical diagnostics.
Ion chromatography, ICP/MS, Speciation analysis
IndustriesEnvironmental, Food & Agriculture, Pharma & Biopharma, Materials Testing, Clinical Research
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Importance of the topic
Ion chromatography coupled with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (IC-ICP-MS) enables separation and quantification of individual chemical species of trace elements.
This speciation approach is essential for distinguishing toxic from non-toxic forms and for ensuring accurate risk assessment and regulatory compliance across environmental, food, and pharmaceutical industries.
Objectives and Study Overview
This review summarizes key applications of IC-ICP-MS for elemental speciation in various matrices:
- Arsenic in apple juice, organic brown rice syrup, human urine, and rice
- Bromine compounds in ozonated drinking water
- Chromium species in drinking water and toy materials
- Iodide and iodate in soy- and milk-based infant formulas
- Mercury in herbal medicines and contact lens solutions
Methodology and Instrumentation
IC separates ions based on charge, size, and polarizability using metal-free flow paths and specialized columns (e.g., Dionex IonPac AS7, AS19, CS5A).
ICP-MS detection employs Thermo Scientific iCAP Q, RQ, or TQ systems with collision/reaction cell technology (helium or reactive gases) for element-specific, sub-ppt sensitivity.
Typical conditions include ammonium carbonate or KOH eluents, flow rates of 0.3–1.5 mL/min, injection volumes of 10–100 μL, and run times from 5 to 35 minutes.
Used Instrumentation
- IC Systems: Dionex ICS-5000, ICS-6000 HPIC, ICS-900, Aquion, Integrion HPIC
- Columns: IonPac AS7, AS19, AG7, CS5A, NG1
- ICP-MS: Thermo Scientific iCAP Q, iCAP RQ, iCAP TQ
Main Results and Discussion
- Arsenic speciation in apple juice and rice syrup achieved method detection limits of 0.001–0.011 ng/g with recoveries of 82–104% for As(III), As(V), DMA, AsB, AsC, and MMA species.
- Human urine analysis separated six arsenic species with µg/L detection limits, revealing diverse exposure profiles among subjects.
- Rice samples showed reliable quantification of inorganic and methylated arsenic, with certified reference material recoveries of 96–104%.
- Bromate in ozonated drinking water was quantified at an MDL of 0.3 µg/L, with 99–100% spike recoveries in multiple samples.
- Chromium speciation differentiated toxic Cr(VI) and essential Cr(III) in water and toy extracts, achieving recoveries near 100% at ng/g levels.
- Iodide and iodate in infant formulas were extracted by acetic acid digestion and detected by IC-PAD, enabling selective determination in complex milk and soy matrices.
- Mercury speciation in herbal medicines and contact lens solutions distinguished inorganic, methyl-, and ethylmercury with clear chromatographic resolution and accurate quantification.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Species-specific quantification enhances risk assessment and regulatory compliance.
- High sensitivity and low detection limits support trace-level analyses across matrices.
- Automated eluent generation and high-pressure IC improve throughput and peak resolution.
- Adaptable protocols suit environmental monitoring, food safety, pharmaceutical QA/QC, and clinical diagnostics.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances in sub-2 µm particle columns and faster gradients will reduce analysis times and boost resolution.
Triple-quadrupole ICP-MS and novel reaction gases will extend interference removal for challenging analytes.
Integrated sample preparation automation and advanced data analytics will broaden accessibility to non-specialized laboratories.
Conclusion
IC-ICP-MS offers a robust, versatile platform for comprehensive elemental speciation, surpassing total element analysis by distinguishing toxic from non-toxic forms.
This capability supports informed decision-making in environmental monitoring, food safety, pharmaceutical quality control, and clinical diagnostics.
References
- Thermo Scientific Application Note 43099
- Application Note 43126
- Technical Note 43357
- Application Note 43255
- Application Note 43227
- Application Note 43098
- Application Note 43175
- Application Note 37
- Application Note 43130
- Application Note 43141
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