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Improvement of the detection limit for determination of 129I in sediments by quadrupole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer with collision cell

Andrei IzmerJ. Sabine BeckerMyroslav V. ZoriySergei F. Boulyga

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Detection limitChemistryAnalytical chemistryThermal desorptionchemistry.chemical_elementMass spectrometryJAnalytical Chemistryddc:540QuadrupoleSample preparationInductively coupled plasmaInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometrySpectroscopyHelium

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The previously developed sample introduction device for the hot extraction of iodine from environmental samples (soils or sediments) and on-line introduction of analyte via the gas phase in quadrupole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry with hexapole collision cell (ICP-CC-QMS) was equipped with a cooling finger, which allowed intermediate iodine enrichment and improved the detection limits for I-129 down to 0.4 pg g(-1) without any additional sample preparation. A mixture of oxygen and helium as reaction gases in the hexapole collision cell was used for reducing the disturbing background intensity of Xe-129(+). Oxygen was also used as the carrier gas for iodine thermal desorption and transport into the ICP-CC-MS. The developed analytical method was applied for I-129 determination at the ultra-trace level and for isotope ratio measurements of I-129/I-127 down to 10(-7) in contaminated sediments and in SRM 4357 (Ocean Sediment Environment Radioactivity Standard). The measured I-129/I-127 ratio of 5.3x10(-7) corresponded to the expected value of 4.45x10(-7) reported for this sediment in the certificate.

https://doi.org/10.1039/b406478j