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J.N. Driscoll, PID Analyzers,
D. Lewis, R. Kipp, Julie Ann, Heidi Hu,
 Chemistry Dept., Suffolk University

      Pittsburg Conference 2006
             Orlando, FL
                                          1
    Many of the municipal laboratories that will be
    required by EPA to monitor As in drinking water are
    small
   Traditional methods t at have been used to detect ppb
       ad t o a et ods that ave bee
    levels of As in water include: AA, ICP, ICP-MS…
                                            ICP-
   There is a definite need for simpler and less costly
    techniques for the water labs to keep the water rates
           q                             p
    from rising significantly
   We will evaluate two new methods for the detection of
    pp
    ppb levels of As in water; both are simpler and less
                                           p
    costly than the spectroscopic methods described above
   These methods are: photoionization (PID) and
    electrochemistry (ECD) detectors

                                                            2
                                                g
    Determine the detection limits and linear range
    for both the PID and ECD
    Simplify the equipment (electronics) needed
    for d
    f detection
              i
   Evaluate a manual and automated method for
    the determination of As
   Determine the best method for quantitation of
    the method: peak height, integrated p
                 p       g ,     g       peak area,
                                                  ,
    headspace (PH) …



                                                      3
   Food – 70%; Fish
       Type-
        Type- organic (less toxic)
   Water 29%
            %
       Type-
        Type- mixture
   Air – 1%
   Cigarettes
       Type mixture/result- lung cancer
         yp mixture/result-
                    /           g




                                           4
  1. Aqueous sample (containing As+3) is injected
   into hydride generator
                As+3(aq)   As H3(g)
in the presence of reducing agent (NaBH4 + HCl)

   2. The AsH3(g) produced is swept into the
    analyzer with nitrogen
        y              g
             AsH3 (g) + hv    AsH3+ e-

   3.
    3 The AsH3 produced is proportional to the
    arsenic concentration in the water sample


                                                 5
   4. Analysis via a Photoionization Detector or
   5. Analysis via an Electrochemical Detector
   6.
    6 Detection by headspace method with peak
    detection or
   7. Detection by PeakWorks Data Software




                                                    6
   The equipment for arsenic determination includes:
     A hydride generator that contains a reducing agent
     A carrier gas such as perpurified nitrogen with an in-line flow
       controller
     A glass wool filter (in-line) for moisture
   A high input impedence preamplifier for the PID; a preamp for
    the electrochemical detector
   A photoionization detector with a 10.6 eV lamp or an
    electrochemical detector for arsine
   A 16 bit ADC smart meter that integrates the signal and
    displays the results on a 2 li x 16 character LCD di l
    di l      h      l           line       h           display
   A PC with windows XP & PeakWorks software



                                                                7
8
9
10
Calibration Curve As in Water- PID

               2000
                             y = 29.427x - 25.018
               1500
AsH3 Reading
           g




                                  R2 = 0.9983
               1000

                500
   3




                  0
                      0     10      20       30      40   50   60
               -500
                                      ug/L As in water



                                                                    11
Calibration Curve As in Water- ECD

                   200
                                                     y = 3.1782x + 3 2148
                                                         3 1782x 3.2148
ug/L As in Water
               r




                   150                                   R2 = 0.9971

                   100
   L




                    50

                     0
                         0    10       20       30           40             50   60
                                            AsH3 Reading




                                                                                      12
   PID
    20 ug/L   +/- 16.9%
   50 ug/L
        g/          +/- 5.3%
                     /     %

   ECD
   30 ug/L         +/- 24.6%
   60 ug/L         +/- 8 2%
                        8.2%



                                13
   Type Det. Limit (ug/L)    Cost $
    ICP-MS      1.4          200,000
    ICP AES
    ICP-AES     8             80,000
                              80 000
    GFAA         0.5          80,000
    GHAA        0.5
                05            60,000
                              60 000
    ASV          1.0          30,000
    PID          2            12,000
                              12 000
    ECD         10              9,000


                                        14
   The PID is an ideal detector for ppb (down to
    2) levels of As in water. The electronics and the
    method are simpler than any of the complex
    spectroscopic methods. The cost of the PID is a
    fraction of the cost of an AA
   The ECD will detection As down to 10 ppb
    levels in water. The cost of this detection
    systems is also a fraction of the cost of an AA



                                                        15

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Determination Of Arsenic In Water At Ppb Levels

  • 1. J.N. Driscoll, PID Analyzers, D. Lewis, R. Kipp, Julie Ann, Heidi Hu, Chemistry Dept., Suffolk University Pittsburg Conference 2006 Orlando, FL 1
  • 2. Many of the municipal laboratories that will be required by EPA to monitor As in drinking water are small  Traditional methods t at have been used to detect ppb ad t o a et ods that ave bee levels of As in water include: AA, ICP, ICP-MS… ICP-  There is a definite need for simpler and less costly techniques for the water labs to keep the water rates q p from rising significantly  We will evaluate two new methods for the detection of pp ppb levels of As in water; both are simpler and less p costly than the spectroscopic methods described above  These methods are: photoionization (PID) and electrochemistry (ECD) detectors 2
  • 3. g Determine the detection limits and linear range for both the PID and ECD  Simplify the equipment (electronics) needed for d f detection i  Evaluate a manual and automated method for the determination of As  Determine the best method for quantitation of the method: peak height, integrated p p g , g peak area, , headspace (PH) … 3
  • 4. Food – 70%; Fish  Type- Type- organic (less toxic)  Water 29% %  Type- Type- mixture  Air – 1%  Cigarettes  Type mixture/result- lung cancer yp mixture/result- / g 4
  • 5.  1. Aqueous sample (containing As+3) is injected into hydride generator As+3(aq) As H3(g) in the presence of reducing agent (NaBH4 + HCl)  2. The AsH3(g) produced is swept into the analyzer with nitrogen y g AsH3 (g) + hv AsH3+ e-  3. 3 The AsH3 produced is proportional to the arsenic concentration in the water sample 5
  • 6. 4. Analysis via a Photoionization Detector or  5. Analysis via an Electrochemical Detector  6. 6 Detection by headspace method with peak detection or  7. Detection by PeakWorks Data Software 6
  • 7. The equipment for arsenic determination includes:  A hydride generator that contains a reducing agent  A carrier gas such as perpurified nitrogen with an in-line flow controller  A glass wool filter (in-line) for moisture  A high input impedence preamplifier for the PID; a preamp for the electrochemical detector  A photoionization detector with a 10.6 eV lamp or an electrochemical detector for arsine  A 16 bit ADC smart meter that integrates the signal and displays the results on a 2 li x 16 character LCD di l di l h l line h display  A PC with windows XP & PeakWorks software 7
  • 8. 8
  • 9. 9
  • 10. 10
  • 11. Calibration Curve As in Water- PID 2000 y = 29.427x - 25.018 1500 AsH3 Reading g R2 = 0.9983 1000 500 3 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 -500 ug/L As in water 11
  • 12. Calibration Curve As in Water- ECD 200 y = 3.1782x + 3 2148 3 1782x 3.2148 ug/L As in Water r 150 R2 = 0.9971 100 L 50 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 AsH3 Reading 12
  • 13. PID 20 ug/L +/- 16.9%  50 ug/L g/ +/- 5.3% / %  ECD  30 ug/L +/- 24.6%  60 ug/L +/- 8 2% 8.2% 13
  • 14. Type Det. Limit (ug/L) Cost $ ICP-MS 1.4 200,000 ICP AES ICP-AES 8 80,000 80 000 GFAA 0.5 80,000 GHAA 0.5 05 60,000 60 000 ASV 1.0 30,000 PID 2 12,000 12 000 ECD 10 9,000 14
  • 15. The PID is an ideal detector for ppb (down to 2) levels of As in water. The electronics and the method are simpler than any of the complex spectroscopic methods. The cost of the PID is a fraction of the cost of an AA  The ECD will detection As down to 10 ppb levels in water. The cost of this detection systems is also a fraction of the cost of an AA 15