Determination of trace elements in zeolites by laser ablation ICP-MS

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C. Pickhardt
I. B. Brenner
J. S. Becker
H.-J. Dietze
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[1] Zentralabteilung für Chemische Analysen,
[2] Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH,undefined
[3] D-52425 Jülich,undefined
[4] Germany,undefined
[5] 9 Dishon Street,undefined
[6] Malkha BGU-EAL,undefined
[7] 96956 Jerusalem,undefined
[8] Israel,undefined
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Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 2000年 / 368卷
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Zeolite; Inductively Couple Plasma Mass Spectrometry; Laser Ablation; Aluminosilicate; Trace Element Concentration;
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Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry using a quadrupole-based mass spectrometer (LA-ICP-QMS) was applied for the analysis of powdered zeolites (microporous aluminosilicates) used for clean-up procedures. For the quantitative determination of trace element concentrations three geological reference materials, granite NIM-G, lujavrite NIM-L and syenite NIM-S, from the National Institute for Metallurgy (South Africa) with a matrix composition corresponding to the zeolites were employed. Both the zeolites and reference materials were fused with a lithium borate mixture to increase the homogeneity and to eliminate mineralogical effects. In order to compare two different approaches for the quantification of analytical results in LA-ICP-MS relative sensitivity coefficients (RSCs) of chemical elements and calibration curves were measured using the geostandards. The experimentally obtained RSCs are in the range of 0.2-6 for all elements of interest. Calibration curves for trace elements were measured without and with Li or Ti as internal standard element. With a few exceptions the regression coefficients of the calibration curves are better than 0.993 with internal standardization. NIM-G granite reference material was employed to evaluate the accuracy of the technique. Therefore, the measured concentrations were corrected with RSCs which were determined using lujavrite reference material NIM-L. This quantification method provided analytical results with deviations of 1–11% from the recommended and proposed values in granite reference material NIM-G, except for Co, Cs, La and Tb. The relative standard deviation (RSD) of the determination of the trace element concentration (n = 5) is about 1% to 6% using Ti as internal standard element. Detection limits of LA-ICP-QMS in the lower μg/g range (from 0.03 μg/g for Lu, Ta and Th to 7.3 μg/g for Cu, with the exception of La) have been achieved for all elements of interest. Under the laser ablation conditions employed (λ: 266 nm, repetition frequency: 10 Hz, pulse energy: 10 mJ, laser power density: 6 × 109 W/cm2) fractionation effects of the determined elements relative to the internal standard element Ti were not observed.
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