2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2008.07.041
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Investigation of ICP-MS spectral interferences in the determination of Rh, Pd and Pt in road dust: Assessment of correction algorithms via uncertainty budget analysis and interference alleviation by preliminary acid leaching

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“…The instrumental quantification limits of Pt, Pd, and Rh (calculated as three times the standard deviation of ion counts obtained from the 3 % HNO 3 solution measured 12 times, divided by the sensitivity determined using the 10 ng ml −1 PGE standard solution) were 3, 10, and 4 pg ml −1 , respectively. Detailed analytical results for the reference materials and procedural blanks are described elsewhere (Li et al 2011 (Simitchiev et al 2008). 180 Hf was monitored to assess the potential interference of HfO species on Pt (Simitchiev et al 2008).…”
Section: Analytical Methods and Quality Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The instrumental quantification limits of Pt, Pd, and Rh (calculated as three times the standard deviation of ion counts obtained from the 3 % HNO 3 solution measured 12 times, divided by the sensitivity determined using the 10 ng ml −1 PGE standard solution) were 3, 10, and 4 pg ml −1 , respectively. Detailed analytical results for the reference materials and procedural blanks are described elsewhere (Li et al 2011 (Simitchiev et al 2008). 180 Hf was monitored to assess the potential interference of HfO species on Pt (Simitchiev et al 2008).…”
Section: Analytical Methods and Quality Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed analytical results for the reference materials and procedural blanks are described elsewhere (Li et al 2011 (Simitchiev et al 2008). 180 Hf was monitored to assess the potential interference of HfO species on Pt (Simitchiev et al 2008). …”
Section: Analytical Methods and Quality Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentrations of Hf, Cu, and Pb exceed the concentrations of PGMs by several orders of magnitude, resulting in difficulties with the detection of PGMs by ICP MS [48,49]. Preliminary treatment with HCl can result in a decrease in base metal content in the final examined solution, without PGM loss [93]. The application of mathematical correction [48,205], dry plasma conditions obtained by modification of sample introduction into the plasma [53,205,207,208], dynamic reaction cells [97], sector field instruments [53], and chemical separations [50,209] are used for the elimination of interferences in the detection of the metals in airborne matters by ICP MS. Quantitative separation and preconcentration of Pt from dust samples (CRM BCR-723) by cloud point extraction prior to ICP MS detection has been reported [210].…”
Section: Airborne Particles and Dustsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В литературе описан опыт использования для анализа катализаторов атомно-абсорбционной спектрометрии [3,4], атомно-эмиссионной спектро-метрии индуктивно-связанной плазмы (АЭС-ИСП) [4][5][6][7][8][9], масс-спектрометрии индуктивно-связанной плазмы (МС-ИСП) [10,11]. Преимуществом методов АЭС-ИСП и МС-ИСП является возможность одно-временного определения всех МПГ и использова-ния растворов определяемых элементов для гра-дуировки методики.…”
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