Zinc isotope discrimination effect in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer
Review of Scientific Instruments2004Vol. 75(5), pp. 1931–1933
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Abstract
Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS) has recently been used for isotope ratio analysis. The isotope discrimination effect in the mass spectrometer is a primary factor contributing to loss of precision and accuracy in isotope ratio analysis. The discrimination effect of zinc isotopes was investigated by comparing the results obtained using a quadrupole type ICPMS with those obtained using a thermal ionization mass spectrometer.
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