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Título : | Aerosol diagnostics and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry with demountable concentric nebulizers |
Autor : | Ann E., Su- Murdock, O’Brien Kahen, Kaveh Chirinos, José Ketterer, Michael E. Hudson, David D. Montaser, Akbar |
Fecha de publicación : | 2004 |
Citación : | Nº 5 |
Resumen : | A demountable concentric nebulizer (DCN) is evaluated for inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
(ICPMS). This nebulizer operates at conditions similar to a commercial pneumatic nebulizer used in ICP
spectrometries, but is easily fabricated and is considerably less expensive. Key aerosol diagnostics data, and
analytical figures of merit are presented for the DCN used in ICPMS. The DCN produces a better quality
primary aerosol when using inner capillaries of smaller diameters. At a solution uptake rate of about
500 mL min21 and a nebulizer gas flow rate of 1.0 L min21, the Sauter mean diameter (D3,2) of the primary
aerosol of the DCN is 7 mm and 14 mm for solution capillaries having an i.d. of 95 mm (DCN-1) and 190 mm
(DCN-2), respectively. Based on the cumulative mass percent data, nearly 70% of the total mass of the droplets
produced by DCN-1, under the above conditions, is composed of droplets having sizes less than 10 mm. The
D3,2 of the tertiary aerosol of DCN-1, under the same operating conditions, is reduced to 5 and 3 mm when
the nebulizer is coupled to a Scott-type and a cyclonic spray chamber, respectively. The tertiary aerosol of the
DCNs studied does not show substantially different D3,2 values, particularly when the cyclonic spray chamber
is used. Under optimum conditions, detection limits, sensitivities, and precision for the DCN compare
favorably with a commercially available crossflow nebulizer. The accuracy and precision of the DCN in ICPMS
measurements are demonstrated using two standard reference materials: SRM 1643c (Trace Elements in
Water), and SRM 1570 (Trace Elements in Spinach). |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/14411 |
ISSN : | 0267-9477 |
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