Analysis of Chemical Composition of Different Irreversible Hydrocolloids
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
- The Teflon beaker was moistened with drops of distilled or deionized water and was filled with 0.2 g of the sample;
- 5 mL of nitric acid was added until total solubility of the sample;
- The solution was transferred to a 100 mL volumetric flask, the volume was filled with distilled or deionized water and homogenized;
- The elements were determined with the ICP-MS-model-7700—Agilent Brand;
- A blank test was run in parallel using all reagents in the same amounts.
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Analytical Results | ||||||||
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Contract Items | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 1 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 2 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 3 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 4 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 5 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 6 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 7 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 8 |
Li | <0.104 ppb | 0.155 ppb | <0.104 ppb | <0.104 ppb | 0.124 ppb | <0.104 ppb | <0.104 ppb | 0.104 ppb |
Be | <0.125 ppb | <0.125 ppb | <0.125 ppb | <0.125 ppb | <0.125 ppb | <0.125 ppb | <0.125 ppb | <0.125 ppb |
B | 180 ppb | 173 ppb | 142 ppb | 125 ppb | 98 ppb | 108 ppb | 97 ppb | 72 ppb |
Na | 1307 ppb | 222,398 ppb | 238 ppb | 236 ppb | 79,393 ppb | 231 ppb | 231 ppb | 13 ppb |
Mg | 21 ppb | 408,852 ppb | 20 ppb | 21 ppb | 28,468 ppb | 21 ppb | 21 ppb | 3 ppb |
Al | 22 ppb | 544 ppb | 21 ppb | 19 ppb | 540 ppb | 20 ppb | 20 ppb | 2 ppb |
Si | 957 ppb | 1767 ppb | 803 ppb | 777 ppb | 1807 ppb | 731 ppb | 707 ppb | 117 ppb |
P | 295 ppb | 19,439 ppb | 223 ppb | 23 ppb | 2100 ppb | 74 ppb | 28 ppb | 202 ppb |
K | 66 ppb | 279,055 ppb | 59 ppb | 58 ppb | 352,141 ppb | 57 ppb | 55 ppb | 21.126 ppb |
Ti | 5 ppb | 131,774 ppb | 5 ppb | 5 ppb | 182,614 ppb | 7 ppb | 5 ppb | 2 ppb |
Analytical methods used in Determinations | ||||||||
ICP-MS: ICP-MS => 028, 029, 030, 031, 033, 034, 035, 036, 037, 038 |
Analytical Results | ||||||||
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Contract Items | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 1 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 2 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 3 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 4 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 5 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 6 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 7 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 8 |
Mn | 2 ppb | 797 ppb | 2 ppb | 1 ppb | 38 ppb | 2 ppb | 1 ppb | Undefined |
Co | 1 ppb | 1 ppb | 1 ppb | 1 ppb | 1 ppb | 1 ppb | 1 ppb | Undefined |
Ni | 6 ppb | 12 ppb | 5 ppb | 5 ppb | 9 ppb | 5 ppb | 5 ppb | Undefined |
V | Undefined | 875 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | 1654 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | 0.015 ppb |
Zn | 22 ppb | 25 ppb | 21 ppb | 21 ppb | 575,658 ppb | 21 ppb | 21 ppb | 5 ppb |
Rb | Undefined | 6 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | 13 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined |
As | Undefined | 3 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | 3 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined |
Fe | 70 ppb | 11,764 ppb | 70 ppb | 63 ppb | 12295 ppb | 907 ppb | 65 ppb | 3 ppb |
Cu | 4 ppb | 9 ppb | 4 ppb | 4 ppb | 14 ppb | 4 ppb | 4 ppb | 1 ppb |
Sr | 4 ppb | 6643 ppb | 4 ppb | 4 ppb | 3199 ppb | 4 ppb | 4 ppb | Undefined |
Analytical methods used in Determinations | ||||||||
ICP-MS: ICP-MS => 039, 040, 041, 042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 047, 048 |
Analytical Results | ||||||||
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Contract Items | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 1 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 2 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 3 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 4 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 5 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 6 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 7 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 8 |
Y | Undefined | 2 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | 1 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | 0.044 ppb |
Zr | 4 ppb | 23 ppb | 4 ppb | 4 ppb | 24 ppb | 4 ppb | 4 ppb | Undefined |
Nb | 8 ppb | 30 ppb | 8 ppb | 8 ppb | 420 ppb | 7 ppb | 7 ppb | Undefined |
Mo | 3 ppb | 26 ppb | 2 ppb | 3 ppb | 44 ppb | 2 ppb | 2 ppb | Undefined |
Ru | <0.004 ppb | <0.004 ppb | <0.004 ppb | <0.004 ppb | <0.004 ppb | <0.004 ppb | <0.004 ppb | <0.004 ppb |
Cd | <0.009 ppb | <0.009 ppb | <0.009 ppb | <0.009 ppb | 1 ppb | <0.009 ppb | <0.009 ppb | <0.009 ppb |
Sn | 76 ppb | 30 ppb | 73 ppb | 73 ppb | 43 ppb | 71 ppb | 72 ppb | 2 ppb |
Sb | 1 ppb | 2 ppb | 1 ppb | 1 ppb | 5 ppb | 1 ppb | 1 ppb | Undefined |
Ba | 4 ppb | 162 ppb | 4 ppb | 4 ppb | 51 ppb | 4 ppb | 4 ppb | Undefined |
La | Undefined | 3 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | 3 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined |
Analytical methods used in Determinations | ||||||||
ICP-MS: ICP-MS => 049, 050, 051, 052, 053, 054, 055, 056, 057, 058 |
Analytical Results | ||||||||
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Contract Items | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 1 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 2 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 3 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 4 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 5 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 6 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 7 | Irreversible Hydrocolloid 8 |
Ce | Undefined | 6 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | 5 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined |
Hg | Undefined | 1 ppb | Undefined | 1 ppb | 1 ppb | Undefined | 1 ppb | Undefined |
Pb | 3 ppb | 5 ppb | 3 ppb | 3 ppb | 354 ppb | 3 ppb | 3 ppb | Undefined |
Th | Undefined | 1 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | 1 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined |
U | Undefined | 1 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | 1 ppb | Undefined | Undefined | Undefined |
Analytical methods used in Determinations | ||||||||
ICP-MS: ICP-MS => 059, 060, 061, 062, 063 |
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Borges de Olival, A.R.; Da Penha Junior, N.L.; Câmara, J.V.F.; Corrêa Duarte Simões, A.C.; Estruc Verbicário dos Santos, J.R.; Groisman, S. Analysis of Chemical Composition of Different Irreversible Hydrocolloids. Dent. J. 2018, 6, 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj6030037
Borges de Olival AR, Da Penha Junior NL, Câmara JVF, Corrêa Duarte Simões AC, Estruc Verbicário dos Santos JR, Groisman S. Analysis of Chemical Composition of Different Irreversible Hydrocolloids. Dentistry Journal. 2018; 6(3):37. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj6030037
Chicago/Turabian StyleBorges de Olival, Antonio Ricardo, Nilton Luiz Da Penha Junior, João Victor Frazão Câmara, Ana Clara Corrêa Duarte Simões, José Rodolfo Estruc Verbicário dos Santos, and Sonia Groisman. 2018. "Analysis of Chemical Composition of Different Irreversible Hydrocolloids" Dentistry Journal 6, no. 3: 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj6030037
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