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Limitation of the exponential model for the correction for mass discrimination effects during isotope ratio measurements by MC-ICPMS. Demonstration with Sr at 5-15 microL min-1 continuous liquid flow rates

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The need for performing isotope ratio measurements by MC-ICPMS on samples only available in small sizes and not allowing any dilution requires the development of sample introduction systems able to work below 10 μL min-1 (continuous mode). For the torch integrated sample introduction system (TISIS), the optimisation of the conditions involves the study of the temperature of the spray chamber (TSC) and the sample flow rate. This paper investigates the consequences of changing TSC up to 100 oC and the sample flow rate down to 5 μL min-1 on mass discrimination effects. The validity of the exponential model commonly used to correct for these effects was tested for strontium isotopic measurements. Two categories of processes favouring the heaviest isotopes were envisaged: at plasma stage – “mechanism 1”, and within the ion beam – “mechanism 2”. The extraction potential applied inside the interface (HV1) was progressively increased, and results obtained for a range of approximately ± 5-6 V around HV1 = 4004 V at 15 μL min-1 and TSC = 40 ºC were used as reference. The intensity of mass discrimination effects increased at 15 μL min-1 and TSC = 60 or 100 ºC, and decreased at 5 μL min-1 and TSC = 40 ºC. At TSC = 100 ºC (15 μL min-1) or at 5 μL min-1 (TSC = 40 ºC) the stability of mass discrimination effects and the average efficiency of the exponential model were particularly degraded. The contribution of mechanism 1 (and its influence on mechanism 2) seemed to be the determining factor. At TSC = 100 ºC the hypothesis made was the acceleration of the solvent evaporation process inside the TISIS, leading to variations in the characteristics of the tertiary aerosols. And the consequence was an increase of the plasma mass discriminative effects (ion diffusion) reinforced from the extra energy made available to the plasma ions. At 5 μL min-1, changes in the plasma composition arising from the reduction of the water load in combination with the ion production at an earlier stage within the plasma followed by the processes of ion diffusion were also hypothesized as possible causes for the inadequacy of the exponential model.
2013-03-12
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
JRC78833
0267-9477,   
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2013/ja/c3ja30210e,    https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC78833,   
10.1039/c3ja30210e,   
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