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Mineralogical Magazine, 1998
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research, 2000
Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometric analysis of geological and environmental materials ... more Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometric analysis of geological and environmental materials is a widely used technique for the determination of trace element concentrations, because it has low detection limits for a large number of elements, and is capable of the rapid measurement of elemental concentrations, with minor sample preparation. Trace element quantification has been carried out on a wide range of materials, such as waters of various origins, organic sediments, rocks and minerals. Furthermore, sample preparation may only involve acid dissolution or can be more complex, e.g. sequential extraction involving organic solvents. Therefore, both the matrix and the presence of acid used for sample dissolution can cause interference effects in the measurement of simple mono-charged ions produced by the argon plasma, in particular from oxide and hydroxide species. The identification of oxide and hydroxide ions and the parameters related to their formation have been discussed in many ICP-MS studies Horlick 1986, Date et al.
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research, 2001
Mineralogical Magazine, 1998
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research, 2000
Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometric analysis of geological and environmental materials ... more Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometric analysis of geological and environmental materials is a widely used technique for the determination of trace element concentrations, because it has low detection limits for a large number of elements, and is capable of the rapid measurement of elemental concentrations, with minor sample preparation. Trace element quantification has been carried out on a wide range of materials, such as waters of various origins, organic sediments, rocks and minerals. Furthermore, sample preparation may only involve acid dissolution or can be more complex, e.g. sequential extraction involving organic solvents. Therefore, both the matrix and the presence of acid used for sample dissolution can cause interference effects in the measurement of simple mono-charged ions produced by the argon plasma, in particular from oxide and hydroxide species. The identification of oxide and hydroxide ions and the parameters related to their formation have been discussed in many ICP-MS studies Horlick 1986, Date et al.
Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research, 2001