Microplasma
optical-emission spectrometry (OES) is a promising
technique for developing portable analytical instrumentations for
real-time and on-site measurement of trace elemental species. However,
its analytical performance is far from satisfactory for multielement
analysis. Herein, a miniature OES system is developed for simultaneous
multielement analysis with alternating-current-driven microplasma
generated on the nozzle of a pneumatic micronebulizer as the excitation
source. Because of the strong excitation capability of the microplasma
and its sufficient contact with solution, a series of elements, including
Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Na, Ni, Pb, and Zn, is directly
excited in the spray with solution nebulization at a flow rate of
8 μL s–1. The characteristic optical emissions
are measured by a charge-coupled-device (CCD) spectrometer. In addition,
hydride generation is compatible with the present system, which makes
it feasible for the simultaneous excitation of hydrides of As, Ge,
Hg, Sb, and Sn by reaction with 0.8% (m/v) NaBH4. The microplasma–OES
system exhibits a powerful capability for multielement analysis with
favorable limits of detection for the mentioned elements.