An experimental study of matrix ionization effects in the method of inductively coupled ``cold'{''} plasma mass spectrometry / Pupyshev AA,Vasil'eva NL,Golik SV // INDUSTRIAL LABORATORY. - 1999. - V. 65, l. 8. - P. 489-492.

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The sensitivity of detection of ions as a function of the atomic ion mass, the ionization potential of the elements, and the dissociation energy of the corresponding monoxides is studied by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry in a ``cold{''} plasma regime (T = 2500 - 3000 K). The ionization potential and the atomic mass of the matrix elements are main factors that determine matrix ionization effects which show up at concentrations higher than 10(-6) M. The ``cold{''} plasma technique can be used for highly sensitive determination of K, Ca, Fe, and other elements with ionization potentials less than 8 eV only in solutions with low salt concentration.
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Publisher PLENUM PUBL CORP
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Research-Areas Instruments \& Instrumentation; Materials Science
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ORCID-Numbers Pupyshev, Alexander/0000-0003-2484-5377
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Journal-ISO Ind. Lab.
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