Water analysis by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry


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Abstract

The major problems in the analysis of various natural and potable waters by the method of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (sampling, matrix effects, and spectral interferences) are studied; recommendations for addressing them are given. New data on the use of robust conditions for spectrometer settings to increase its tolerance to matrix effects are considered. The advantages of combination of mass spectrometry with the simpler atomic emission method, which allows expanding the range of determined elements and increasing the reliability of the analysis, are discussed.

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V. K. Karandashev

Institute of Microelectronics Technology and High Purity Materials; National University of Science and Technology MISiS

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Email: karan@iptm.ru
Russian Federation, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, 142432; Moscow

A. Yu. Leikin

Intertech Corporation

Email: karan@iptm.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

V. A. Khvostikov

Institute of Microelectronics Technology and High Purity Materials

Email: karan@iptm.ru
Russian Federation, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, 142432

N. K. Kutseva

ZAO ROSA

Email: karan@iptm.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

S. V. Pirogova

ZAO ROSA

Email: karan@iptm.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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