Speciation Analysis of AgS and ZnS Nanoparticles at the ng/L Level in Environmental Waters by Cloud Point Extraction Coupled with LC-ICPMS.

Anal Chem

Institute of Environmental Research at Greater Bay Area, Key Laboratory for Water Quality and Conservation of the Pearl River Delta, Ministry of Education, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 510006, People's Republic of China.

Published: April 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Understanding the speciation of metal-based nanoparticles (M-NPs) is crucial for assessing their toxicity and transport in environmental waters, yet there is a lack of analytical methods for metal-sulfide nanoparticles (MS-NPs).
  • A new cloud point extraction (CPE) method coupled with liquid chromatography and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LC-ICPMS) was developed to sensitively detect AgS- and ZnS-NPs in environmental samples.
  • This method demonstrated high sensitivity, with detection limits of 8 ng/L for AgS-NPs and 15 ng/L for ZnS-NPs, and reliability with recovery rates between 81.3-96.6% for AgS-NPs and 83

Article Abstract

Toxicity and transport of metal-based nanoparticles (M-NPs) in environmental waters strongly depend on their speciation. A detailed understanding of the composition and speciation of M-NPs is necessary in order to move this field forward. Unfortunately, there is a shortage of analytical methods for metal-sulfide nanoparticles (MS-NPs) in the environment. In this work, a cloud point extraction (CPE) method combined with liquid chromatography hyphenated to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LC-ICPMS) is developed for sensitive determination of AgS- and ZnS-NPs. Under the condition of 0.15% (w/v) of Triton X-114 (TX-114), pH 5, 20 mM NaNO, incubation temperature of 45 °C, and time of 15 min, MS-NPs and non-MS-NPs were extracted into the surfactant-rich phase. With the sequent addition of 10 mM bis(p-sulfonatophenyl)phenylphosphane dehydrate dipotassium (BSPP) aqueous solution (100 μL) into the CPE-obtained extract, the non-MS-NPs were selectively dissociated into their ionic counterparts while maintaining the original size and shape of AgS- and ZnS-NPs. Interestingly, the micelle-mediated behavior suddenly disappeared with the addition of BSPP. Thus, the extract can be injected to LC-ICPMS for speciation analysis of trace AgS- and ZnS-NPs. This method exhibited excellent reproducibility (relative standard deviations < 4.9%), high sensitivity with the respective detection limits of 8 ng/L for AgS-NPs and 15 ng/L for ZnS-NPs, enabling recoveries of 81.3-96.6% for AgS-NPs and 83.9-93.5% for ZnS-NPs when they were spiked into three environmental water samples. Due to its potential applicability to low concentrations of AgS- and ZnS-NPs, this method is particularly convenient for monitoring the transformations of AgNPs and ZnO-NPs in the environment.

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