2007
DOI: 10.1039/b707553g
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Atomic spectrometry update. Atomic mass spectrometry

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“…In contrast, many of the analytical protocols are relatively well-established and any advances are often directed at the determination of non-traditional stable isotopes, as indicated in the recent Update on mass spectrometry. 301 Several recent papers have addressed the problem of isobaric interferences when measuring actinide elements. Nygren et al 302 compared the use of 241 Pu/ 241 Am and 240 Pu/ 236 U ratios to determine the age of Pu, i.e., the time since the last separation of Pu isotopes from their daughter nuclides.…”
Section: Magnetic Sector Instrumentationmentioning
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“…In contrast, many of the analytical protocols are relatively well-established and any advances are often directed at the determination of non-traditional stable isotopes, as indicated in the recent Update on mass spectrometry. 301 Several recent papers have addressed the problem of isobaric interferences when measuring actinide elements. Nygren et al 302 compared the use of 241 Pu/ 241 Am and 240 Pu/ 236 U ratios to determine the age of Pu, i.e., the time since the last separation of Pu isotopes from their daughter nuclides.…”
Section: Magnetic Sector Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other mass spectrometric techniques. Recent developments in AMS systems and associated methodology have been reviewed by Bacon et al 301 Although many of the applications relate to radiocarbon analysis, other nuclides of interest to environmental scientists include the measurement of 129 I. 318 After difficulties encountered in setting up an iodine beam line at an AMS facility in Japan had been resolved, an overall precision of 1.1% was achieved for measurements of 129 I/ 127 I, with a detection capability of better than 10 À13 for this ratio.…”
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“…These include the comprehensive review of developments in the analysis of clinical and biological materials, foods and beverages 1 published as part of the series of Atomic Spectrometry Updates. [2][3][4][5][6] Reflecting the rapidly expanding interest in metallomics, reviews of different aspects of this field abound. A special issue of JAAS devoted entirely to metallomics (August 2007) included an account of how XRF and other nuclear techniques are used to study the structure and function of metalloproteins.…”
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“…It should be read in conjunction with the previous year's review 1 and with other related reviews in the series. [2][3][4][5][6] A great deal of literature on sample introduction methods has been generated, mainly describing preconcentration or vapour generation, but with very little that is new. The main development in instrumentation is the advent of microplasmas for lab-on-a-chip applications.…”
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