STUDIES ON THE LONG-TERM STABILITIES OF THE BACKGROUND OF RADIONUCLIDES IN INDUCTIVELY-COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY (ICP-MS) - A REVIEWOF RADIONUCLIDE DETERMINATION BY ICP-MS
Tu. Probst, STUDIES ON THE LONG-TERM STABILITIES OF THE BACKGROUND OF RADIONUCLIDES IN INDUCTIVELY-COUPLED PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY (ICP-MS) - A REVIEWOF RADIONUCLIDE DETERMINATION BY ICP-MS, Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry, 354(7-8), 1996, pp. 782-787
The long-term stabilities of the ICP-MS background of nine radionuclid
es are studied, of which the signals are partially superimposed by pol
yatomic interferences or affected from carry-over and memory effects.
The background generated by the ICP flame, by two pure waters, and by
nitric acid (2% v/v) was investigated in detail. A minimum of 50 measu
rement points was used for each long-term investigation. The detection
limits of the radionuclides of the masses 90 amu (Sr-90: 30 Bq/mL), 9
9 amu (Tc-99: 4 mBq/mL), 238 amu (U-238: 10 nBq/mL), and 244 amu (Pu-2
44: 0.6 mu Bq/mL) are calculated from the mean standard deviation of t
he background signals. For all nine radioisotopes, the calculated dete
ction limits are between 0.8 and 6 pg/mL. While the detection limit of
the mass 90 amu is blank limited, those of the mass 99 amu and the ac
tinides are totally uneffected by the blank solutions. The detection l
imits are compared with those given in literature.