Rare earth element analysis in natural waters by multiple isotope dilution - sector field ICP-MSElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: The ESI contains details on the spike calibration with MC-ICP-MS and further details on the multispike method (spiking strategy, setup, performances and data treatment). See DOI: 10.1039/c3ja30332b
The rare earth elements (REEs) are valuable tracers in the earth, ocean and environmental sciences. Ten out of fourteen stable REEs have two or more isotopes, making them suitable for quantification by isotope dilution. We present a plasma mass spectrometry based multiple isotope dilution method for...
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Zusammenfassung: | The rare earth elements (REEs) are valuable tracers in the earth, ocean and environmental sciences. Ten out of fourteen stable REEs have two or more isotopes, making them suitable for quantification by isotope dilution. We present a plasma mass spectrometry based multiple isotope dilution method for high precision REE concentration analysis in aqueous media. Key aspects of the method are: (i) flexible spiking of ten REEs
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two LREE and HREE mixed spike solutions. (ii) Offline pre-concentration and matrix removal, by ion chromatography for freshwater samples and by iron co-precipitation or ion chromatography with the Nobias™ resin for seawater samples. (iii) High sensitivity detection by sector field-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SF-ICP-MS). (vi) The use of a desolvation micro-nebulization introduction system to lower polyatomic Ba and LREE-oxide interferences on HREEs. The method is suitable for a range of freshwater to seawater type samples, and was validated against SLRS-4, SLRS-5, and CASS-5 reference materials and two GEOTRACES marine inter-comparison samples. Long-term external precision on all REEs was |
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ISSN: | 0267-9477 1364-5544 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c3ja30332b |