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HERO ID
1040186
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Using ion-pair reversed-phase HPLC ICP-MS to simultaneously determine Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in urine of chromate workers
Author(s)
Wang, HJ; Du, XM; Wang, M; Wang, TC; Ou-Yang, H; Wang, B; Zhu, MT; Wang, Y; Jia, G; Feng, WY
Year
2010
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1
Journal
Talanta
ISSN:
0039-9140
EISSN:
1873-3573
Volume
81
Issue
4-5
Page Numbers
1856-1860
Language
English
PMID
20441986
DOI
10.1016/j.talanta.2010.03.059
Web of Science Id
WOS:000278737100110
Abstract
Urinary chromium speciation analysis can provide available information of the individual exposure levels of Cr(VI) compounds. An analytical method based on ion-pair reversed-phase HPLC combined with ICP-MS to simultaneously determine Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in human urine has been developed for assessing the occupational exposure to chromate. The separation conditions of the method, including the pH value, the concentrations of ion-pair reagent and methanol in the mobile phase were studied. Specially, a high-speed polyetheretherketone (PEEK) column and a typical sample introduction method were employed to avoid the exogenous chromium contamination during the analysis. The separation of Cr(III) and Cr(VI) could be finished within 4min with the detection limits as low as 0.03microgL(-1) at 100microL injections for both of them, providing a convenient method for routine analysis of chromium species. The chromium species in urine of chromate workers were monitored using the developed method. The statistical analysis showed a significant relationship (n=32, p<0.01) between the urinary Cr(VI) and the individual airborne exposure levels, indicating that the urinary Cr(VI) could be used as a convenient and suitable monitor for high level Cr(VI) occupational exposure.
Keywords
Ion-pair reversed-phase HPLC; ICP-MS; Cr(III); Cr(VI); Occupational exposure
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