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Determination of low amounts of platinum in environmental and biological materials using thermospray nebulization inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry

Magali Parent, Hans Vanhoe (UGent) , Luc Moens (UGent) and Richard Dams (UGent)
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A description is given of the experimental arrangement for thermospray nebulization of discrete liquid samples (100 mu l) into an inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). The determination of ultratrace levels of platinum in environmental and biological materials is described. This method comprises an off-line sample enrichment by adsorptive chromatography, elution with ethanol and subsequent analysis of the evaporated eluate. The quantification of the concentration was performed with isotope dilution. The recovery, precision, accuracy and detection limit of the method are discussed.

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Parent, Magali, et al. “Determination of Low Amounts of Platinum in Environmental and Biological Materials Using Thermospray Nebulization Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry.” FRESENIUS JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, vol. 354, no. 5–6, 1996, pp. 664–67, doi:10.1007/s0021663540664.
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Parent, M., Vanhoe, H., Moens, L., & Dams, R. (1996). Determination of low amounts of platinum in environmental and biological materials using thermospray nebulization inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. FRESENIUS JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 354(5–6), 664–667. https://doi.org/10.1007/s0021663540664
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Parent, Magali, Hans Vanhoe, Luc Moens, and Richard Dams. 1996. “Determination of Low Amounts of Platinum in Environmental and Biological Materials Using Thermospray Nebulization Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry.” FRESENIUS JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 354 (5–6): 664–67. https://doi.org/10.1007/s0021663540664.
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Parent, Magali, Hans Vanhoe, Luc Moens, and Richard Dams. 1996. “Determination of Low Amounts of Platinum in Environmental and Biological Materials Using Thermospray Nebulization Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry.” FRESENIUS JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 354 (5–6): 664–667. doi:10.1007/s0021663540664.
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Parent M, Vanhoe H, Moens L, Dams R. Determination of low amounts of platinum in environmental and biological materials using thermospray nebulization inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. FRESENIUS JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. 1996;354(5–6):664–7.
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M. Parent, H. Vanhoe, L. Moens, and R. Dams, “Determination of low amounts of platinum in environmental and biological materials using thermospray nebulization inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry,” FRESENIUS JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, vol. 354, no. 5–6, pp. 664–667, 1996.
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  abstract     = {{A description is given of the experimental arrangement for thermospray nebulization of discrete liquid samples (100 mu l) into an inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). The determination of ultratrace levels of platinum in environmental and biological materials is described. This method comprises an off-line sample enrichment by adsorptive chromatography, elution with ethanol and subsequent analysis of the evaporated eluate. The quantification of the concentration was performed with isotope dilution. The recovery, precision, accuracy and detection limit of the method are discussed.}},
  author       = {{Parent, Magali and Vanhoe, Hans and Moens, Luc and Dams, Richard}},
  issn         = {{0937-0633}},
  journal      = {{FRESENIUS JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Julich, Germany}},
  number       = {{5-6}},
  pages        = {{664--667}},
  title        = {{Determination of low amounts of platinum in environmental and biological materials using thermospray nebulization inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s0021663540664}},
  volume       = {{354}},
  year         = {{1996}},
}

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