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Radium analysis by sector field ICP-MS in combination with the Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) technique

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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY
Volume 24, Issue 8, Pages 1115-1117

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b821472g

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A new and simple method to assess low radium concentrations in water and sediment pore water was developed. The (226)Ra ions are trapped on a laboratory prepared MnO(2) resin (3 other ones have also been tested) that is inserted in a DGT probe (diffusive gradients in thin films). The probe can be deployed for days to weeks sufficient to accumulate enough (226)Ra to be quantified. Because the High Resolution ICP-MS was operated in low resolution mode to get the highest sensitivity, isobaric interference from the Sr88Ba138 molecular ion could not be avoided. However, the pre-concentration on the MnO(2) resin favours (226)Ra accumulation versus that of Ba and Sr. The instrumental repeatability on a standard of 2 ng L(-1 226)Ra was 1.4% (n = 10), while the relative standard deviation on natural samples was 8% (average of 2.2 pg L(-1) (226)Ra, n = 3). A detection limit as low as 0.022 pg L(-1) (226)Ra (0.80 mBq L(-1)) was achieved for a 24 h DGT deployment.

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