1999
DOI: 10.1139/v99-042
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Partial leaching as an aid to slurry nebulization for the analysis of soils by ICP-MS with flow injection and mixed-gas plasmas

Abstract: Acid leaching (with 1 mol dm-3 HNO3) was combined with slurry nebulization in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, with mixed-gas plasmas and flow injection, in an attempt to facilitate the quantitative analysis of heterogeneous materials such as soils. Matrices analyzed ranged from marine sediment to metal-contaminated soil, and were chosen for their variety in elemental composition and matrix structure. Slurries were prepared by first grinding the material to less than 3 μm in high-purity water and … Show more

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“…Such a plasma has been demonstrated to be more robust than an all argon plasma (Holliday & Beauchemin, 2003). It was applied to the FI analysis of soil slurries using EC, where the leaching effect of the dispersing agent was demonstrated to facilitate accurate analysis (Persaud et al, 1999).…”
Section: Slurry Nebulizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a plasma has been demonstrated to be more robust than an all argon plasma (Holliday & Beauchemin, 2003). It was applied to the FI analysis of soil slurries using EC, where the leaching effect of the dispersing agent was demonstrated to facilitate accurate analysis (Persaud et al, 1999).…”
Section: Slurry Nebulizationmentioning
confidence: 99%