Abstract

The determination of the platinum group elements and gold by means of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry is reviewed. The technique has been applied to analyses of geological, biological, and botanical samples, water and airborne particulate matter. The multi-element capability of the technique and the excellent detection limits have been distinct advantages in research programs which require accurate determinations of small concentrations of precious metals.

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