“…For the samples obtained using the 3% solution, measurements were also recorded for 300 s to ensure the suitability of this accumulation time (Figure 7a). Using the fitting results, the MDL for a target element can be calculated using the following equation 19–21,27–29 : where I net is the net intensity of the target element (cps), I BG is the background intensity in the same energy region (cps), c is the concentration of the target element (ng ml −1 ), and t is the measurement time (s). Based on the maximum value of the six MDLs obtained from the six data sets, the highest MDL was recorded, and subsequently, the variability of the peak fitting was accounted for to obtain the actual MDL as 0.37 ng ml −1 .…”