Application of inductively coupled plasma sector field mass spectrometry for low-level environmental americium-241 analysis [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta]
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Author(s)Z. Varga
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000PDU2GE
ISBN-13978B000PDU2G0
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An improved and novel sample preparation method for ^2^4^1Am analysis by inductively coupled plasma sector field mass spectrometry has been developed. The procedure involves a selective CaF"2 pre-concentration followed by an extraction chromatographic separation using TRU(TM) resin. The achieved absolute detection limit of 0.86fg (0.11mBq) is comparable to that of alpha spectrometry (0.1mBq) and suitable for low-level environmental measurements. Analysis of different kinds of environmental standard reference materials (IAEA-384 - Fangataufa lagoon sediment, IAEA-385 - Irish Sea sediment and IAEA-308 - Mixed seaweed from the Mediterranean Sea) and alpha spectrometry were used to validate the procedure. The chemical recovery of sample preparation ranged between 72 and 94%. The results obtained are in good agreement with reference values and those measured by alpha spectrometry. The proposed method offers a rapid and less labor-intensive possibility for environmental ^2^4^1Am analysis than the conventionally applied radioanalytical techniques.
Description:
An improved and novel sample preparation method for ^2^4^1Am analysis by inductively coupled plasma sector field mass spectrometry has been developed. The procedure involves a selective CaF"2 pre-concentration followed by an extraction chromatographic separation using TRU(TM) resin. The achieved absolute detection limit of 0.86fg (0.11mBq) is comparable to that of alpha spectrometry (0.1mBq) and suitable for low-level environmental measurements. Analysis of different kinds of environmental standard reference materials (IAEA-384 - Fangataufa lagoon sediment, IAEA-385 - Irish Sea sediment and IAEA-308 - Mixed seaweed from the Mediterranean Sea) and alpha spectrometry were used to validate the procedure. The chemical recovery of sample preparation ranged between 72 and 94%. The results obtained are in good agreement with reference values and those measured by alpha spectrometry. The proposed method offers a rapid and less labor-intensive possibility for environmental ^2^4^1Am analysis than the conventionally applied radioanalytical techniques.
