Automated in situ trace element analysis of silicate materials by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

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Zhongxing Chen
Dante Canil
Henry P. Longerich
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[1] School of Earth and Ocean Sciences,
[2] University of Victoria,undefined
[3] PO Box 3055,undefined
[4] Victoria,undefined
[5] BC Canada V8W 3P6 e-mail: Zhongxing.Chen@usm.edu,undefined
[6] Department of Earth Sciences and Centre for Earth Resources Research,undefined
[7] Memorial University of Newfoundland,undefined
[8] St. John’s,undefined
[9] Newfoundland,undefined
[10] Canada A1B 3X5,undefined
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Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 2000年 / 368卷
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Inductively Couple Plasma Mass Spectrometry; Laser Ablation; External Calibration; Trace Element Analysis; Transport Efficiency;
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This paper describes the automated in situ trace element analysis of solid materials by laser ablation (LA) inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). A compact computer-controlled solid state Nd:YAG MerchantekTM EO UV laser ablation (LA) system has been coupled with the high sensitivity VG PQII S ICP-MS. A two-directional communication was interfaced in-house between the ICP-MS and the LA via serial RS-232 port. Each LA-ICP-MS analysis at a defined point includes a 60 s pre-ablation delay, a 60 s ablation, and a 90 s flush delay. The execution of each defined time setting by LA was corresponding to the ICP-MS data acquisition allowing samples to be run in automated cycle sequences like solution auto-sampler ICP-MS analysis. Each analytical cycle consists of four standards, one control reference material, and 15 samples, and requires about 70 min. Data produced by Time Resolved Analysis (TRA) from ICP-MS were later reduced off-line by in-house written software. Twenty-two trace elements from four reference materials (NIST SRM 613, and fused glass chips of BCR-2, SY-4, and G-2) were determined by the automated LA-ICP-MS method. NIST SRM 610 or NIST SRM 613 was used as an external calibration standard, and Ca as an internal standard to correct for drift, differences in transport efficiency and sampling yield. Except for Zr and Hf in G-2, relative standard deviations for all other elements are less than 10%. Results compare well with the data reported from literature with average limits of detection from 1 ng g–1 to 455 ng g–1 and less than 100 ng g–1 for most trace elements.
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