Portable purge and trap-microplasma optical emission spectrometric device for field detection of iodine in water

Iodine is essential for human growth and can enter the body through food, water, and air. Analyzing its presence in the environment is crucial for ensuring healthy human development. However, current large-scale instruments have limitations in the field analysis of iodine. Herein, a miniaturized pur...

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Veröffentlicht in:Talanta (Oxford) 2024-05, Vol.272, p.125833-125833, Article 125833
Hauptverfasser: Ye, Liqing, Yang, Wenhui, Yang, Rui, Wu, Yuke, Pang, Zhengqin, Wang, Xi, Huang, Ke, Luo, Hong, Zhang, Jinyi, Zheng, Chengbin
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Zusammenfassung:Iodine is essential for human growth and can enter the body through food, water, and air. Analyzing its presence in the environment is crucial for ensuring healthy human development. However, current large-scale instruments have limitations in the field analysis of iodine. Herein, a miniaturized purge and trap point discharge microplasma optical emission spectrometric (P&T-μPD-OES) device was developed for the field analysis of iodine in water. Volatile iodine molecules were produced from total inorganic iodine (TII) through a basic redox reaction under acidic conditions, then the purge and trap module effectively separated and preconcentrated iodine molecules. The iodine molecules were subsequently atomized and excited by the integrated point discharge microplasma and an iodine atomic emission line at 206.24 nm was monitored by the spectrometer. Under optimal conditions, this proposed method had a detection limit of 16.2 μg L−1 for iodine and a precision better than 4.8%. Besides, the accuracy of the portable device was validated by successful analysis of surface and groundwater samples and a comparison of the mass spectrometry method. This proposed portable, low-power device is expected to support rapid access to iodine levels and distribution in water. [Display omitted] •A portable P&T-μPD-OES device was developed to achieve the field detection of TII.•The P&T-μPD-OES device offers high sensitivity and low matrix interferences.•To broaden the application of microplasma iodine atomic emission spectrometry.
ISSN:0039-9140
1873-3573
DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2024.125833