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Trace element determinations in Fe-Mn oxides by high resolution ICP-MS after Tm addition

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TALANTA
Volume 233, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122446

Keywords

ICP-MS; Fe-Mn oxides; Trace elements; Rare earth elements; High-resolution; Tm spike

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  1. TOTAL
  2. IFREMER

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An optimal analytical procedure specific to ferromanganese (Fe-Mn) oxides was proposed through investigating different modes of data acquisition. The results showed that high-resolution acquisition mode is unnecessary to achieve high quality data for Rare Earth Elements (REE) in Fe-Mn oxides.
In order to propose an optimal analytical procedure specific to ferromanganese (Fe-Mn) oxides, we investigated different modes of data acquisition using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The results of trace element and Rare Earth Element (REE) determination in eight Fe-Mn nodules and crusts (FeMn-1, GSMC-1, GSMC-2, GSMC-3, GSPN-2, GSPN-3, NOD-A-1 and NOD-P-1) are presented here. The analytical procedure involves chemical dissolution of the Fe-Mn oxides and addition of a thulium (Tm) spike. The correction of measured values from potential isobaric interferences was investigated using both corrections based on monoelemental solutions, and data acquisition in the high-resolution mode. The obtained results show that the high-resolution acquisition mode is unnecessary to achieve high quality data for REE in Fe-Mn oxides. Using our revised method, we provide a consistent set of precise and accurate values for eight widely used but poorly characterized certified reference materials.

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