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Analysis of 129I in groundwater samples:: Direct and quantitative results below the drinking water standard

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APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY
Volume 22, Issue 3, Pages 648-655

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2006.12.010

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This paper highlights an analytical method based on mass measurement that can be used to directly quantify I-129 in groundwater samples at concentrations below the maximum contaminant level (MCL) without the need for sample pre-concentration or extraction. Samples were analyzed on a Perkin Elmer ELAN DRC II ICP-MS after minimal dilution using O-2 as the reaction gas. Analysis of continuing calibration verification standards indicated that the dynamic reaction cell (DRC) mode could be used for quantitative analysis of I-129 in samples below the MCL (0.0057 ng/mL or l pCi/L). The low analytical detection limit of I-129 analysis in the DRC mode coupled with minimal sample dilution (1.02x) resulted in a final estimated quantification limit of 0.0051 ng/mL. Subsequent analysis of three groundwater samples containing I-129 resulted in fully quantitative results in the DRC mode, and spike recovery analyses performed on all three samples confirmed that the groundwater matrix did not adversely impact the analysis of I-129 in the DRC mode. This analytical approach has been proven to be a cost-effective, high-throughput technique for the direct, quantitative analysis of I-129 in groundwater samples at environmentally relevant concentrations that reach below the current MCL. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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