We are doing some experiments in sodium chloride solution. By ICP-MS it was determined that the NaCl (Aldrich, ACS grade) is contaminated by a sulfur source (in saturated aqueous solution, the concentration is about 7 ppm sulfur). Sulfur (particularly free sulfide) adversely influences our experimental results. Anybody have any clever ways of determining what is the guilty species (i.e., sulfide, sulfate, sulfite etc.)? And more importantly, getting rid of it?
I have bought some of the ultrapure stuff at Aldrich, 99.999% trace metals basis. It's expensive but the concentration of sulfur is only diminished by about half.