Determination of Mercury in Aerosol by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry

Based on the knowledge gained from published studies, a new analytical method has been developed for the quantification of mercury (Hg) in the gas-vapor phase of mainstream cigarette smoke and in heated tobacco aerosol generated by a tobacco heating system (THS) using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass...

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Main Authors: Hofer Iris, Gremaud Maude, Marchese Audrey, Le Bouhellec Soazig
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-12-01
Series:Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/cttr-2017-0020
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spelling doaj-33f6e5b1e6684ae4a18e0418266a7c0a2021-09-06T19:19:46ZengSciendoBeiträge zur Tabakforschung International1612-92372017-12-0127818619410.1515/cttr-2017-0020cttr-2017-0020Determination of Mercury in Aerosol by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass SpectrometryHofer Iris0Gremaud Maude1Marchese Audrey2Le Bouhellec Soazig3Philip Morris International R&D, Philip Morris Product SA, Quai Jeanrenaud 5, 2000Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandPhilip Morris International R&D, Philip Morris Product SA, Quai Jeanrenaud 5, 2000Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandPhilip Morris International R&D, Philip Morris Product SA, Quai Jeanrenaud 5, 2000Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandPhilip Morris International R&D, Philip Morris Product SA, Quai Jeanrenaud 5, 2000Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandBased on the knowledge gained from published studies, a new analytical method has been developed for the quantification of mercury (Hg) in the gas-vapor phase of mainstream cigarette smoke and in heated tobacco aerosol generated by a tobacco heating system (THS) using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). From a preliminary test, the mercury concentration in the particulate matter of mainstream smoke from Kentucky reference cigarettes 3R4F generated under the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) smoking regimen was compared with the mercury concentration in the gasvapor phase to assure that mercury is only measurable in the gas-vapor phase, as reported in an earlier published study. The particulate matter was collected using an electrostatic precipitation trap and was analyzed by ICP-MS after a mineralization step. The gas-vapor phase was trapped in the same smoking run as for the particulate matter using two impingers containing a nitric acid-hydrochloric acid-gold solution. The impingers were connected in series behind the electrostatic precipitation trap and the combined impinger solution was analyzed by ICP-MS after sample dilution without further sample treatment. The addition of gold has shown to be efficient for maintaining mercury in an ionized form in the impinger solution and to minimize the mercury memory effect in the sample introduction system of the ICP-MS. Only mercury in the gas-vapor phase could be quantified whereas the signal for mercury in the particulate matter was found close to those of blank solutions and was not measurable, as already mentioned in an earlier study. Following this preliminary test, the electrostatic precipitation trap was replaced by a Cambridge filter pad for the separation of the gas-vapor phase from the particulate matter where only mercury in the gas-vapor phase was quantified.https://doi.org/10.1515/cttr-2017-0020
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author Hofer Iris
Gremaud Maude
Marchese Audrey
Le Bouhellec Soazig
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Gremaud Maude
Marchese Audrey
Le Bouhellec Soazig
Determination of Mercury in Aerosol by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
author_facet Hofer Iris
Gremaud Maude
Marchese Audrey
Le Bouhellec Soazig
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title Determination of Mercury in Aerosol by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
title_short Determination of Mercury in Aerosol by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
title_full Determination of Mercury in Aerosol by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
title_fullStr Determination of Mercury in Aerosol by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Mercury in Aerosol by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
title_sort determination of mercury in aerosol by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
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publishDate 2017-12-01
description Based on the knowledge gained from published studies, a new analytical method has been developed for the quantification of mercury (Hg) in the gas-vapor phase of mainstream cigarette smoke and in heated tobacco aerosol generated by a tobacco heating system (THS) using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). From a preliminary test, the mercury concentration in the particulate matter of mainstream smoke from Kentucky reference cigarettes 3R4F generated under the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) smoking regimen was compared with the mercury concentration in the gasvapor phase to assure that mercury is only measurable in the gas-vapor phase, as reported in an earlier published study. The particulate matter was collected using an electrostatic precipitation trap and was analyzed by ICP-MS after a mineralization step. The gas-vapor phase was trapped in the same smoking run as for the particulate matter using two impingers containing a nitric acid-hydrochloric acid-gold solution. The impingers were connected in series behind the electrostatic precipitation trap and the combined impinger solution was analyzed by ICP-MS after sample dilution without further sample treatment. The addition of gold has shown to be efficient for maintaining mercury in an ionized form in the impinger solution and to minimize the mercury memory effect in the sample introduction system of the ICP-MS. Only mercury in the gas-vapor phase could be quantified whereas the signal for mercury in the particulate matter was found close to those of blank solutions and was not measurable, as already mentioned in an earlier study. Following this preliminary test, the electrostatic precipitation trap was replaced by a Cambridge filter pad for the separation of the gas-vapor phase from the particulate matter where only mercury in the gas-vapor phase was quantified.
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