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On the chemical resolution of the 87Rb+ (s0)/87Sr+ (s1) isobaric interference:: A kinetic search for an optimum reagent

Journal

ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 627, Issue 1, Pages 148-153

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2008.03.057

Keywords

ion-molecular reactions; chemical resolution; Rb/Sr; isobaric interference

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  2. National Research Council
  3. Natural Science and Engineering Research Council
  4. MDS SCIEX
  5. Canada Research Chair Program

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Room-temperature reactions of the atomic cations Sr+ and Rb+ have been surveyed systematically with a variety of gases using an Inductively-Coupled Plasma/Selected-Ion Flow Tube (ICP/SIFT) tandem mass spectrometer. Rate coefficients and product distributions have been measured in He buffer gas at 0.35 Torr and 295 K for reactions of Sr+ and Rb+ with CH3F, CH3Cl, N2O, CO2, CS2, SF6, D2O and NH3. Rb+ (s(0)) is seen to be quite inert with these molecules and reacts either slowly by molecule addition or not at all, while Sr+ (s(1)) is much more reactive with all these 8 molecules, especially with CH3F, CH3Cl, N2O and SF6. Sr+ reacts with CH3F and SF6 by F-atom transfer, with CH3Cl by Cl-atom transfer and with N2O by O-atom transfer, and the reaction rate coefficients are all quite high, k >= 1.4 x 10(-11) cm(3) molecules(-1) s(-1). The extreme differences in reactivity with CH3F, SF6, CH3Cl and N2O provide a chemical basis for the separation of isobaric interferences of Rb-87(+) and (87)sr(+) often encountered in ICP-MS. Among these four molecules, SF6 exhibits the largest difference in reactivity, almost a factor of 101, and so is identified as the kinetically recommended reagent for the chemical resolution of the isobaric interference of Rb-87(+) and (87)sr(+). (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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