Abstract
The quantitative determination of mercury in foodstuffs is presented using a 7500i ICP-MS. Microwave digests were prepared and then analyzed by ICP-MS. To avoid memory effects often experienced with mercury, gold was added offline to all standards/samples and wash solutions to act as a cleansing agent. The instrumental setup used a second vacuum pump, the integrated sample introduction system in the high sample throughput mode, and a microflow concentric nebulizer. This allowed the robust and rapid determination of mercury in the digests at the ppt range. Excellent agreement with the certified value was obtained for two certified reference materials and stability of the system was demonstrated over a 36-hour analytical run.