Applications of ICP-MS in marine analytical chemistry |
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Authors: | J. W. McLaren K. W. M. Siu J. W. Lam S. N. Willie P. S. Maxwell A. Palepu M. Koether S. S. Berman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Analytical Chemistry Section, Chemistry Division, National Research Council of Canada, K1A OR9 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary The versatility of ICP-MS in marine analytical chemistry is illustrated with applications to the multielement trace analysis of two recently released marine reference materials, the coastal seawater CASS-2 and the non-defatted lobster hepatopancreas tissue LUTS-1, and to the determination of tributyltin and dibutyltin in the harbour sediment reference material PACS-1 by HPLC-ICP-MS. Seawater analyses were performed after separation of the trace elements either by adsorption on immobilized 8-hydroxy-quinoline or by reductive coprecipitation with iron and palladium. Simultaneous determination of seven trace elements in LUTS-1, including mercury, by isotope dilution ICP-MS, was achieved after dissolution by microwave digestion with nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide. Butyltin species in PACS-1 were separated by cation exchange HPLC of an extract of the sediment; method detection limits for tributyltin and dibutyltin in sediment samples are estimated to be 5 ng Sn/g and 12 ng Sn/g, respectively.Summer assistant 1988Summer assistant 1989 |
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