An automated and high-throughput (36 h) method for extremely sensitive determination of the two main tellurium species in the environment, namely, tellurite (Te) and tellurate (Te), was developed. Flow injection hydride generation was interfaced for the first time with inductively coupled plasma triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (ICP-MS/MS) detection to assure interference-free tellurium analysis. ICP-MS/MS conditions were studied in detail. Using a mixture of He + O gases in the reaction cell, the background signals significantly dropped and Xe isobaric interference was eliminated, allowing measurement with the most abundant Te isotopes, that is, Te and Te, and offering a huge increase in sensitivity. Volatile HTe was selectively generated by a HCl/NaBH reaction from Te or from both Te and Te (Te) after pre-reduction of Te by a TiCl solution. The optimum conditions for TiCl as a pre-reductant and the pre-reduction kinetics were also investigated. Different reduction rates were found depending on the sample stabilization media (HCl, HNO, or EDTA). The same sensitivity was found for Te and Te, measured after pre-reduction, and no significant matrix effect was observed in both fresh and seawaters. Therefore, external calibration was used for quantification in real samples. Under optimal conditions, this method reached an unprecedented limit of detection of 0.07 ng L for both Te and Te and an intra-day repeatability of 5.2% at the 5 ng L level. The methodology was successfully applied to the speciation analyses in commercially available certified reference materials of river water and seawater, and in bottled water and lake water samples.
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