2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0946-672x(01)80010-9
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Application of inductively coupled plasma sector field mass spectrometry for elemental analysis of urine

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“…The final column in Table 4 23 In addition, the Sb and Ba urine concentrations of the present study were significantly lower than those for a UK population investigated in 1992. for quantification of ultra-trace elements. In comparing the present results with more recent studies performed on European groups, the present data overlapped those of the Swedish 22 and German 21 population for Ba as well as for Sb, while Cs and W were not comparable-both being much lower than those published. Finally, our data compared favorably with those obtained in the USA population for Ba and Cs, while they were visibly lower for Sb and W. 19,20 In particular, the USA concentrations of Sb and W were up to 20-fold higher than ours and closer to the data presented by Minoia et al 23 The occurrence of all these discrepancies found could testify to the need for the development of more powerful techniques and for improved attention to be paid to contamination problems during the analysis as well as to the inherent characteristics of the different populations studied.…”
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“…The final column in Table 4 23 In addition, the Sb and Ba urine concentrations of the present study were significantly lower than those for a UK population investigated in 1992. for quantification of ultra-trace elements. In comparing the present results with more recent studies performed on European groups, the present data overlapped those of the Swedish 22 and German 21 population for Ba as well as for Sb, while Cs and W were not comparable-both being much lower than those published. Finally, our data compared favorably with those obtained in the USA population for Ba and Cs, while they were visibly lower for Sb and W. 19,20 In particular, the USA concentrations of Sb and W were up to 20-fold higher than ours and closer to the data presented by Minoia et al 23 The occurrence of all these discrepancies found could testify to the need for the development of more powerful techniques and for improved attention to be paid to contamination problems during the analysis as well as to the inherent characteristics of the different populations studied.…”
supporting
confidence: 69%
“…In is used for the intermediate masses and 185 Re for the higher ones (from 150 to 240 amu) [36][37][38][39] . The choice of the internal standards for the present study was also based in the preliminary results obtained for the accuracy and recuperation parameters.…”
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“…15,16 The complex matrices, most often rich in carbon and salts, require devices to cope with spectral interferences at steadily decreasing concentration levels. [17][18][19][20] A review by Krachler highlights the factors that make ICP-SFMS a very powerful tool in environmental analysis. 15 These include the extremely low detection limits, tremendously high sensitivity, the ability to separate analyte signals from spectral interferences and an attractive precision for isotope ratio measurements even at low elemental concentrations and for large isotope ratios (i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%