Abstract

The effectiveness of NH 3 gas used in a Dynamic Reaction Cell (DRC) in reducing or eliminating carbon-based polyatomic ions in electrothermal vaporization (ETV) inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry is reported. Ammonia gas was found effective in reducing interfering polyatomic ions on both Cr and Mg isotope ions. The use of NH 3 as a reaction gas for the reduction of polyatomic ion interferences on Si was not fully successful. However, the LODs for 28Si + and 29Si + were greatly improved over conventional ICP-MS. Ammonia was found to be unsuitable as a reaction gas for the determination of 30Si +. Results of signal to background studies indicate that the experimental conditions required to optimize the DRC were close for solution nebulization and ETV for Cr only. For Mg and Si, different optimization conditions were required.

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