Determination of Lead in Serum by ICP-MS Based on Magnetic Particle Enrichment
  
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KeyWord:separation and enrichment of magnetic particles  inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry(ICP-MS)  Pb2+  human serum
  
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YANG Ru,ZHAO Zhen-yang,GONG Zi-shan,WANG Yan,FU Shuang,HAN Wen-nian,ZHANG Yong,WANG Shi-gong,SUN Chuan-qiang 1.School of Precision Instrument and Optoelectronics Engineering,Tianjin University;2.Shandong Dongyi Photoelectric Instrument Company Limited;3.Tianjin Guoke Medical Engineering and Technology Development Company Limited
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      Magnetic particles with a particle size of 400 nm were synthesized in one step by hydrothermal method for the detection of Pb2+ in human serum.They were characterized by Zeta potentiometry and single particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry(SP-ICP-MS).The serum samples were pretreated by microwave digestion method,then separated and enriched with Fe3O4 magnetic particles,and finally detected by ICP-MS.Experimental conditions for the separation and enrichment of Pb2+ using Fe3O4 magnetic particles were optimized.The quantitative detection of Pb2+ in serum was successfully achieved at pH 50,using a 400 μL of adsorbent adsorbing for 30 min,and the enrichment factor was 10.The limit of detection(LOD) and the limit of quantitation(LOQ) were 7 ng/L and 23.1 ng/L,respectively.
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