Is laser-ablation-ICP-MS an alternative to solution analysis of solid samples? |
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Authors: | E. Hoffmann C. Lüdke H. Scholze |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Spektrochemie und angewandte Spektroskopie (ISAS), Laboratorium für spektroskopische Methoden der Umweltanalytik (LSMU), Rudower Chaussee 5, D-12489 Berlin, Germany, DE
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Abstract: | The basic obstacles for the general use of laser-ablation(LA)-ICP-MS in analytical laboratories are connected with its reproducibility and calibration. A mathematical relation deduced from the correlation function of the analytical signals allows the estimation of the number of craters needed for representative analyses. The procedure was applied to different samples such as manganese crusts and soils. The ion intensities of the major elements in the manganese crusts and nodules were used as internal standards, improving relative standard deviations by factors between 2 and 3. Selected samples of wood and manganese crusts were analyzed by LA-ICP-MS and the results compared with those obtained by solution ICP-MS. The agreement of the values is within the 95% confidence limits. Powdered reference materials and, in the case of wood analysis, cellulose doped with standard solutions were used for the calibration. |
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