Instrumental neutron activation analysis and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry on atmospheric biomonitors

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M. C. Freitas
A. M. G. Pacheco
I. Dionísio
S. Sarmento
M. S. Baptista
M. T. S. D. Vasconcelos
J. P. Cabral
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[1] Technological and Nuclear Institute,Reactor
[2] Technical University of Lisbon,ITN
[3] University of Porto,CVRM
[4] University of Porto,IST
[5] University of Porto,CIIMAR
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Bark; Inductively Couple Plasma Mass Spectrometry; Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis; Tree Bark; Bark Sample;
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In a biomonitoring study aiming to find alternatives to lower epiphytes as air-quality monitors, lichens and tree bark were exposed at different sites for discontinuous periods of 2 months and continuously. Native lichens were collected as well. The contents for 22 elements were obtained by both instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Quality control as asserted by analyzing ISE-921, NIST-1547 and TL-1 was good Losses of As and Se by volatilization during sample digestion and neutron irradiation were evident, Ca contents by ICP-MS appeared underestimated probably due to the formation of the insoluble fluoride. ICP-MS featured a better precision than INAA. Nonparametric statistics were applied to the ICP-MS replicates, to those determined by INAA, and to compare the results of both techniques. High or even excellent correlations were found between replicates in INAA, whereas, in ICP-MS, Cr and Ta were just fairly or not correlated. As an overall comparison of the techniques, biased results were found for As, Ba, Ce, Cr, Cs, Hf, La, Sc, Se, Ta, and Zn, unbiased results could be found for Ca, Co, Fe, K, Na, Rb, Sb, Sm, Tb, Th, and U.
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