The contribution of chemical vapor generation coupled with atomic or mass spectrometry to the comprehension of the chemistry of aqueous boranes
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
The degree of knowledge of the mechanisms operating in chemical vapor generation (CVG) by aqueous
boranes (MBH4, R3N$BH3, M ¼ Na, K and R ¼ H, alkyl) for trace element determination by atomic or
mass spectrometry, have been reviewed in the light of the most recent evidence. The attention has been
mainly focused on the role played by sample composition - acidity, type of acid or buffer and chemical
additives - in the control of the mechanism of CVG of volatile hydrides (Ge, Sn, Pb, As, Sb, Bi, Se, Te, Hg
and Cd) under analytical conditions (analyte < 106 mol L1
, borane $ 102 mol L1
) in the absence of
interfering species. The available evidence is reported in order to discuss the role played in CVG by some
key chemical species, among them the hydrolysis products of borane reagents. Particular emphasis was
given to those mechanistic aspects of the chemistry of aqueous boranes that have been clarified thanks
to the contribution of CVG coupled with atomic or mass spectrometry, to those that are still
controversial and that could stimulate further studies to understand the reactivity of aqueous boranes
also for their applications other than CVG.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Chemical Vapor Generation; Aqueous Boranes; Trace Elements; Reactivity
List of contributors:
D'Ulivo, Alessandro
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