The strengths and weaknesses of using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICPMS) measurements of samples in solution for marine environmental analyses using real world examples is discussed. ICPMS can detect nanogram per litre concentrations of trace elements but suffers from polyatomic interferences generated from the sample matrix. Most of the routine trace elements measured in marine biological tissue and sediment digests, with the notable exceptions of iron, chromium, vanadium, and selenium, are not subject to severe interferences. Low recoveries of trace elements from sediments are due to the inability of extraction acids to remove trace elements such as chromium and nickel from sediment matrices. The use of ICPMS offers t...
Certification of trace metals in seawater certified reference materials (CRMs) NASS-7 and CASS-6 is ...
Coupling inductively coupled plasmas with sector field mass spectrometers has led to a remarkable im...
International audienceTrace metals are fundamental components of various biochemical reactions for p...
The strengths and weaknesses of using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICPMS) measureme...
Trace element determination in seawater is analytically challenging due to the typically very low co...
Trace metals in water samples, such as tap water, river water, and sea water, were determined by ind...
The versatility of ICP-MS in marine analytical chemistry is illustrated with applications to the mul...
The quantification of dissolved metals in seawater requires pre-treatment before the measurement can...
Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) offers exceptional sensitivity and multi-elem...
71-75A rapid single extraction procedure using dithiocarbamate complexing agent in methyl-isobutyl k...
In seawater, trace metals occur in many forms: free ion, labile and non-labile complex, colloid, ass...
In seawater, trace metals occur in many forms: free ion, labile and non-labile complex, colloid, ass...
The analysis of ultra trace elements in sea water samples is one of the most difficult analytical ta...
Certification of trace metals in seawater certified reference materials (CRMs) NASS-7 and CASS-6 is ...
Coupling inductively coupled plasmas with sector field mass spectrometers has led to a remarkable im...
International audienceTrace metals are fundamental components of various biochemical reactions for p...
The strengths and weaknesses of using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICPMS) measureme...
Trace element determination in seawater is analytically challenging due to the typically very low co...
Trace metals in water samples, such as tap water, river water, and sea water, were determined by ind...
The versatility of ICP-MS in marine analytical chemistry is illustrated with applications to the mul...
The quantification of dissolved metals in seawater requires pre-treatment before the measurement can...
Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) offers exceptional sensitivity and multi-elem...
71-75A rapid single extraction procedure using dithiocarbamate complexing agent in methyl-isobutyl k...
In seawater, trace metals occur in many forms: free ion, labile and non-labile complex, colloid, ass...
In seawater, trace metals occur in many forms: free ion, labile and non-labile complex, colloid, ass...
The analysis of ultra trace elements in sea water samples is one of the most difficult analytical ta...
Certification of trace metals in seawater certified reference materials (CRMs) NASS-7 and CASS-6 is ...
Coupling inductively coupled plasmas with sector field mass spectrometers has led to a remarkable im...
International audienceTrace metals are fundamental components of various biochemical reactions for p...