Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7698903 | Marine Chemistry | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Precise and accurate quantification of Ag and platinum group elements in marine, estuarine and riverine waters is challenging due to the complex matrices and ultra-low concentrations in the pmol kgâ 1 and fmol kgâ 1 range. A methodological approach has been developed for the analysis of Ag and Pt in seawater based on the extraction of their anionic chloro-complexes utilizing the strong anion exchange resin Dowex⢠1-à8 in an off-line matrix separation and pre-concentration approach prior to determination by ICP-SFMS. The method allows simultaneous processing of four 100 mL samples at a flow rate of up to 2 mL minâ 1 in an ultra-clean manifold. Enrichment factors of 40 could be achieved with elution into 2.5 g of a mixture of HNO3/HCl, yielding adequately low detection limits to obtain open ocean profiles. Quantification was performed by matrix-matched calibration and internal standardization. To validate the accuracy of this approach, isotope dilution analysis was also used. The applicability of the method was demonstrated on a suite of reference samples and depth profiles collected during the 2009 2nd U.S. GEOTRACES Intercalibration cruise in the eastern North Pacific.
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Authors
Lisa Fischer, Geoffrey Smith, Stephan Hann, Kenneth W. Bruland,