Abstract

A new isotope dilution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS) method is developed to determine picomolar concentrations of titanium (Ti) in seawater. The method applies Mg(OH)2 coprecipitation to concentrate Ti from seawater, and uses a new 49Ti-47Ti isotope dilution to eliminate the need for separating Ti from seawater Ca, resulting in an isobaric interference-free analysis by high-resolution multicollector ICPMS. The method uses a 1.8 mL seawater sample with a detection limit of 1.6 pmol L-1 that is determined mainly by Ti contamination during sample preparation rather than by ICPMS sensitivity, instrumental Ti background, or isobaric interferences. An oceanographically consistent vertical profile of dissolved Ti in the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda is measured with this method.

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