Accuracy and precision of flowing afterglow mass spectrometry for the determination of the deuterium abundance in the headspace of aqueous liquids and exhaled breath water
P. Spanel et D. Smith, Accuracy and precision of flowing afterglow mass spectrometry for the determination of the deuterium abundance in the headspace of aqueous liquids and exhaled breath water, RAP C MASS, 15(11), 2001, pp. 867-872
We have assessed the accuracy and precision of our flowing afterglow mass s
pectrometric method (FA-MS) for absolute measurements of deuterium abundanc
e in water using standardised tap water/ D2O mixtures within the D/H range
from 155 ppm (local tap water) to 1104 ppm, prepared by the gravimetric met
hod. The results of this study show that a precision and accuracy of 1% can
be achieved for the deuterium abundance in water samples. This is quite ad
equate for the main application, which is the rapid, non-invasive measureme
nt of total body water by deuterium analysis of breath water vapour using t
he D2O dilution method. Copyright (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.