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An Evaluation of Methods for the Chemical Decomposition of Geological Materials for Trace Element Determination using ICP-MS
Authors:Zongshou Yu  Philip Robinson  Peter McGoldrick
Institution:Centre for Ore Deposit Research, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252-79, Hobart, Tasmania, 7001, Australia;School of Earth Sciences, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252-79, Hobart, Tasmania, 7001, Australia.
Abstract:Complete dissolution is essential to obtain accurate analytical results using ICP-MS. In this study, decomposition techniques (i.e. acid digestions using Savillex Teflon vials, a high pressure digestion system and microwave oven, a combined lithium tetraborate fusion - HF/HNO3 acid decomposition and sodium peroxide sinter) for the total dissolution of different types of geological reference materials have been investigated. Savillex Teflon vial HF/HNO3 digestion is effective for basaltic samples. The high pressure HF/HClO4 digestion (PicoTrace TC-805 digestion system, Bovenden, Germany) allows dissolution of basalts and ironstones. Granites and magnetite-rich samples can be dissolved using a high pressure HF/H2SO4 method. Geological samples cannot be effectively attacked by microwave acid digestion. A combined lithium tetraborate fusion - HF/HNO3 acid digestion method allows complete dissolution of many different types of geological materials; however, this method precludes the determination of volatile elements due to the high fusion temperature (1000 °C). A sodium peroxide sinter method at 480 °C has the potential for the rapid determination of Y, Sc and REE in different types of geological materials. However, the lack of ultra-pure reagents precludes the use of lithium tetraborate fusion and sodium peroxide sinter methods for the measurement of geological samples with low trace element abundances.
Keywords:chemical decomposition  geological reference materials  trace element determination  inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry  comparison of techniques
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