Journal of Mass Spectrometry, volume 60, issue 1

Application of Online Multi‐Internal Standard Calibration for Determination of Iodine by ICP‐MS

Long Hua Zhou 1
Xing-chen Lin 1
Li‐Li Suo 1
Li‐Fang Ma 1
Gui-Xiang Hu 1
Xiang Xia 1
Ming Li 1
Wei-Hua Huang 1
Yong-Jiu Jin 1
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Physical and Chemical Department The Collaboration Unit for Field Epidemiology of State Key Laboratory for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, Nanchang Centre for Disease Control and Prevention Nanchang China
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-06
scimago Q3
SJR0.431
CiteScore5.1
Impact factor1.9
ISSN10765174, 10969888
PubMed ID:  39757136
Abstract
ABSTRACT

This study presents a comprehensive evaluation of the application of online multi‐internal standard calibration (M.ISC) in determining iodine concentrations through inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP‐MS). Notably, M.ISC streamlines the calibration process by requiring only a single standard solution, thereby enhancing sample throughput and minimizing liquid waste. In addition, unlike conventional internal standard (IS) methods, M.ISC omits the need for time‐consuming species identification by utilizing multiple IS species simultaneously to minimize signal biases. The effectiveness of M.ISC was validated through the analysis of six standard reference samples, with the results of LOD and LOQ also being calculated by the error propagation approach. The traditional chemical analytical methods (TCAM), external standard calibration (EC) and single IS methods were also evaluated as comparative purpose. Nonetheless, M.ISC emerges as a straightforward matrix‐correction strategy, offering a simple and efficient alternative to traditional calibration methods for iodine detection by ICP‐MS.

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