Matrix effects in flow injection-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
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2000
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Matrix effects in now injection (FI) inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry has been studied,and the results have been compared with those of continuous nebulization. The matrix element As and nu with higher ionization potential ( > 9eV) have enhancement effect on the analyte signal,and the heavier the analyte mass, the smaller the enhancement effects by Fl. The matrix elements Cu, In, Li, Na and Pb with lower ionization potential have suppression effect on the analyte signal. The heavier the matrix element mass, the more severe the suppression effects. The heavier the analyte mass, the smaller the suppression effects. The higher ionization potential of analyte, the more severe the suppression effects. Compared with continuous nebulization, the degree of suppression effect is smaller and the degree of the enhancement effect is larger by Fl. |
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Cao SQ;Chen HT;Zeng XJ;Wang DP.Matrix effects in flow injection-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry,CHINESE JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY,2000,28(12):1476-1480 |
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