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Tandem ICP-mass spectrometry for Sr isotopic analysis without prior Rb/Sr separation

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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 303-310

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5ja00157a

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  1. Agilent Technologies
  2. Special Research Fund of Ghent University (BOF-UGent)
  3. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [CTQ2012-33494]
  4. Aragon Government (Fondo Social Europeo)

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The use of a mixture of 10% of CH3F and 90% of He as a reaction gas in tandem ICP-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS/MS) enables the accurate determination of the Sr-87/Sr-86 isotope ratio in geological materials, provided that mass discrimination is corrected for by using a combination of internal (Russell law, assuming a constant Sr-88/Sr-86 isotope ratio) and external correction (using the isotopic reference material NIST SRM 987 SrCO3) in a sample-standard bracketing approach. No prior Rb/Sr separation is required as the isobaric overlap at a mass-to-charge ratio of 87 is avoided by monitoring SrF+ reaction product ions instead of Sr+ ions. Rb shows no reactivity towards CH3F. The double mass selection (MS/MS mode) prevents both spectral overlap from atomic ions at the mass-to-charge ratios of SrF+ reaction product ions and a measurable effect from the matrix on the Sr-87/Sr-86 result. This aspect is critical, as it enables accurate results to be obtained without the need for using a matrix-matched standard to correct for mass discrimination, in contrast to previous work with a quadrupole ICP-MS instrument with a CH3F/Ne-pressurized cell, in which the use of a matrix-matched standard was compulsory. The precision attainable -0.05% RSD external precision - suffices for making the newly developed method useful in a variety of applications.

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