2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-50532010000400002
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Online isotope dilution and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry: from elemental to species quantification

Abstract: Apresentam-se sistemas de análises em fluxo propostos para a quantificação de elementos e espécies por diluição isotópica (ID) utilizando espectrometria de massas com fonte de plasma acoplada indutivamente (ICP-MS). Detalham-se os esquemas para adicionar em linha a solução isotopicamente enriquecida à amostra. São relatadas as aplicações em meio aquoso e outras com transferência do analito para a fase vapor, seja por processo de vaporização eletrotérmica, geração de vapor ou ablação por laser. Apresentam-se as… Show more

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“…The concentration of the element in the sample can be calculated using the following equation: Cs=normalK0.12em)(mSpVs)(normalASpnormalRnormalbnormalBSpnormalRnormalbnormalBnormalsnormalAnormals where A S and B S are the atom fractions of isotopes A and B in the sample; A Sp and B Sp are the atom fractions in the spikes; C S and C Sp are the concentrations of the elements in the sample and spike; m Sp is the spike mass; V s is the sample volume; R b is the measured isotope ratio of the blended sample corrected for mass discrimination; and K is the ratio of the atomic mass of the element to that of the spike. Considering R b as the enriched to natural isotope ratio, the K factor will have values slightly above or below unity depending on whether the spike is enriched in the heavy or light isotope 98 . Calibration of the isotopic abundances and the concentration of the spike is required to achieve accurate concentration data by isotope‐dilution MS.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Procedures To Compensate For Spectral and Non‐mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentration of the element in the sample can be calculated using the following equation: Cs=normalK0.12em)(mSpVs)(normalASpnormalRnormalbnormalBSpnormalRnormalbnormalBnormalsnormalAnormals where A S and B S are the atom fractions of isotopes A and B in the sample; A Sp and B Sp are the atom fractions in the spikes; C S and C Sp are the concentrations of the elements in the sample and spike; m Sp is the spike mass; V s is the sample volume; R b is the measured isotope ratio of the blended sample corrected for mass discrimination; and K is the ratio of the atomic mass of the element to that of the spike. Considering R b as the enriched to natural isotope ratio, the K factor will have values slightly above or below unity depending on whether the spike is enriched in the heavy or light isotope 98 . Calibration of the isotopic abundances and the concentration of the spike is required to achieve accurate concentration data by isotope‐dilution MS.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Procedures To Compensate For Spectral and Non‐mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third review paper in this area covers online IDMS for both total elemental and speciation measurements. 179 The article covers the history, principles and recent applications of online IDMS. The use of 'gas phase' generation systems, LA, ETV and HG as well as liquid phase systems, HPLC and CE and different types of ICP-MS, e.g.…”
Section: Metrologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three reports on using CE as a self‐contained speciation tool were prepared for mercury species 47, metalloproteins 48, and – in combination with MS – the analysis of biological samples 49. Separately scrutinized were online isotope dilution strategies for species quantification by CE devices hyphenated with ICP‐MS 50. Juang and Armstrong 51 summarized recent applications of CE‐based methods for the evaluation of association between metal ions and pharmacological complexes with biological molecules.…”
Section: Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%