Wr. Kelly et al., DETERMINATION OF SULFUR IN FOSSIL-FUELS BY ISOTOPE-DILUTION THERMAL IONIZATION MASS-SPECTROMETRY, Analytical chemistry, 66(15), 1994, pp. 2505-2513
Total sulfur has been measured in 13 petroleum and 14 coal Standard Re
ference Materials (SRMs) by isotope dilution thermal ionization mass s
pectrometry. These materials are suitable as primary and quality contr
ol standards for determining the sulfur content of oils and coals by X
-ray fluorescence and high-temperature combustion instrumentation. Sam
ples were spiked with enriched stable S-34 and combusted in sealed Car
ius tubes using nitric and hydrochloric acids, The oxidized sulfur was
reduced to H2S, precipitated as As2S3, and then dissolved in an ammon
iacal solution of As2O3. A portion of this solution, equivalent to 1.5
mu g of sulfur, was added to a single Re filament coated with silica
gel. The amount of sulfur in the samples was determined from the S-32/
S-34 ratio by measuring the (AsS+)-As-75-S-32/(AsS+)-As-75-S-34 molecu
lar ions in a Faraday detector. A total of 158 sulfur procedural blank
s covering a 10-year period show an approximate log-normal distributio
n with a grand mean of 0.26 mu g of sulfur. This is a negligible corre
ction for most of the data reported here. The total uncertainty (95% c
onfidence interval) for homogeneous materials such as oils is about 0.
5%, and for less homogeneous materials such as coals is 1-4%.