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Determination of Eu concentrations in coal, fly ash and sedimentary rocks using a cation exchange resin and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COAL GEOLOGY
Volume 191, Issue -, Pages 152-156

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.coal.2018.03.009

Keywords

Europium; ICP-MS; Polyatomic ion inference; Cation exchange resin; Coal; Fly ash; Sedimentary rocks

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41420104001]
  2. National Key Basic Research Program of China [2014CB238902]
  3. 111 Project [B17042]
  4. Yue Qi Scholar Project

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Europium (Eu) in coal, coal combustion residues (e.g., fly ash), and sedimentary rocks in coal-bearing sequences has attracted much attention in recent years mainly because of its world-wide demand and use as a geochemical indicator of geological setting for coal deposit studies. This paper presents a method for accurately measuring the concentration of Eu in coal, fly ash, and sedimentary rocks by quadrupole-based inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), plus the use of closed-vessel microwave digestion and a cation exchange resin. To significantly diminish the inference of Ba-based polyatomic ions ((BaO)-Ba-137-O-16, (BaO)-Ba-136-O-17, (BaO)-Ba-135-O-18, and (BaOH)-Ba-134-O-18) on Eu-153 in coal, fly ash, and sedimentary rock samples, a Bio-Rad AG50W-x8 cation exchange resin was used to separate Ba from digested solutions of solid samples. The AG50W-x8 cation exchange resin can effectively separate the barium from digested solutions and thus could diminish the inference of Ba on Eu. The determination of Ba and Eu in the National Institute of Standards Technology (NIST) standard references of coal and fly ash samples showed that the use of the AG50W-x8 cation exchange resin combined with quadrupole-based ICP-MS analysis can provide a reliable method for the accurate determination of Eu concentrations in coal and coal related samples. The method detection limits for Ba and Eu are 0.030 mu g/l and 0.006 mu g/l, respectively, and the determination coefficient of their calibration curves (linearity range 0-100 mu g/l) is > 0.9999. A Ba/Eu value of 1000 in the samples is proposed for judging the interference of Ba on Eu. If Ba/Eu > 1000, then Ba in coal, fly ash, and sedimentary rocks significantly interferes with Eu and this interference then needs to be considered when interpreting the analytical results and their significance.

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