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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 30, Number 8, October 2006,
pp.621-623
SHORT COMMUNICATION: Multi-Element Screening by ICP-MS
of Two Specimens of Napoleon’s Hair
Pascal Kintz, Morgane Ginet, and Vincent Cirimele
Laboratoire ChemTox, 3 rue Gruninger, F-67400 Illkirch, France
Since 1960, it has been demonstrated by various analytical procedures
that high concentrations of arsenic were present in Napoleon’s hair. Various
authors, indicating that the detected arsenic levels are a consequence of external
contamination, have challenged the results of these examinations. In order to
shed more light on this historical controversy, we have tested two samples of
Napoleon’s hair by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).
The samples of hair were decontaminated with acetone and were cut into small
segments. For multi-element screening, hair samples were mineralized in concentrated
nitric acid for 1 h at 70°C, diluted 1:40 in specific solution with rhodium
as an internal standard, and finally analyzed by ICP-MS on a Thermo Electron
ICP/MS X7. Multi-element analysis of Napoleon’s hair samples revealed
massive amounts of arsenic (42.1 and 37.4 ng/mg), antimony (2.1 and 1.8 ng/mg)
and elevated levels of mercury (3.3 and 4.7 ng/mg) and lead (229 and 112 ng/mg).
In the case of arsenic, these concentrations, 40 times higher than the normal
values, confirm the hypothesis of a significant exposure to arsenic. The concentrations
of the other elements, in particular antimony and mercury, are in agreement
with the data already known about the therapeutic treatments given to Napoleon,
which were based on calomel (salt of mercury) and tartar emetic (antimony).
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