Determination of the Nanoscale Silica Mass Fraction by AF4/ICP-MS with Isotope Dilution Analysis Using 29 Si-Enriched Silica Nanoparticles.
Dorota BartczakSusana Cuello-NuñezMarcell PálmaiSarah HillPanayot PetrovZoltán VargaRoland SzalayHeidi Goenaga-InfantePublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
A methodology based on the use of asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation (AF4) coupled to ICP-MS with size fraction-targeted isotope dilution analysis (IDA) has been developed, validated, and applied for the first time to determine the mass fraction of nanoscale silica (SiO 2 ). For this purpose, 29 Si-enriched SiO 2 nanoparticles, to be used as an IDA spike/internal standard, were synthesized and characterized in-house . Double IDA was used to quantify an aqueous suspension of Stöber silica particles of similar characteristics to those of the 29 SiO 2 nanoparticle (NP) spike using a representative test material of natural Si isotopic composition as the calibrant. For fumed SiO 2 NP in a highly complex food matrix, a methodology based on single IDA with AF4/ICP-MS using the same 29 SiO 2 NP spike was developed and validated. Relative expanded measurement uncertainties ( k = 2) of 4% (double IDA) and 8% (single IDA) were achieved for nanoscale silica mass fractions of 5143 and 107 mg kg -1 in water suspension and food matrix, respectively. To assess the accuracy of AF4/ICP-IDMS for the characterization of SiO 2 NP in a food matrix, standard addition measurements on samples spiked with Aerosil AF200, also in-house characterized for Si mass fraction, were undertaken, with an average recovery of 95.6 ± 4.1% (RSD, n = 3) obtained. The particle-specific IDA data obtained for both SiO 2 NP-containing samples were also compared with that of post-AF4 channel external calibration using inorganic Si standards. The mass fractions obtained by IDA agreed well with those obtained by external calibration within their associated measurement uncertainties.
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