Rapid and sensitive determination of radiocesium (Cs-135, Cs-137) in the presence of excess barium by electrothermal vaporization-inductively coupledplasma-mass spectrometry (ETV-ICP-MS) with potassium thiocyanate as modifier
M. Song et al., Rapid and sensitive determination of radiocesium (Cs-135, Cs-137) in the presence of excess barium by electrothermal vaporization-inductively coupledplasma-mass spectrometry (ETV-ICP-MS) with potassium thiocyanate as modifier, FRESEN J AN, 370(6), 2001, pp. 744-751
An electrothermal vaporization-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometri
c (ETV-ICP-MS) method based on selective volatilization of cesium with KSCN
as modifier has been developed for determination of radiocesium, i.e. Cs-1
35 and Cs-137, in the presence of isobaric barium. A 10000 times excess of
barium, which was volatilized at a temperature of 1100 degreesC, resulted o
nly in a 1% signal increase in the signal of mass 135 amu. The recommended
concentration of KSCN is 0.3 mM, and pretreatment and volatilization temper
atures are 400 degreesC and 1100 degreesC, respectively. A ramp time of 1 s
is recommeded for the volatilization step. The achieved limit of detection
for Cs-135 is 0.2 pg/mL (10 mu Bq/mL) and 4 fg (0.2 mu Bq) absolute for a
sample volume of 20 muL. This means a limit of detection for Cs-137 of 0.2
pg/mL (0.6 Bq/mL) and of 4 fg (0.01 Bq) absolute. Signal variations of Cs-1
35 and Cs-137, respectively, in spiked samples with various matrices were i
nvestigated.