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Geofísica internacional

versión On-line ISSN 2954-436Xversión impresa ISSN 0016-7169

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RODRIGUEZ-SALAZAR, M. T. et al. Development and validation of an analytical method for the determination of lead isotopic composition using ICP-QMS. Geofís. Intl [online]. 2010, vol.49, n.3, pp.113-117. ISSN 2954-436X.

This work reports a method for the precise and accurate determination of Pb isotope composition in soils and geological matrices by ICP-QMS. Three reference materials (AGV-2, SRM 2709 and JSO-1) were repeatedly measured, using ICP-QMS instruments in order to assess the quality of this analytical procedure. Mass discrimination was evaluated for Pb/Pb with Pb isotope reference material NIST SRM 981, and the correction applied to the above mentioned reference materials to achieve good accuracy of the analytical methodology. An internal standardization using 205Tl was employed to avoid instrumental drift. The measured isotope compositions of all analyzed reference material were comparable with the reported (JSO-1 and SRM 2709) and certified values (AGV-2). The accuracy results agreed in average within 0.002% for 207Pb/204Pb and 0.825% for 207Pb/206Pb. These data corroborate that ICP-QMS results to be reliable in terms of accuracy and precision, for the determination of the Pb isotopic compositions in soils and geological matrices.

Palabras llave : ICP-QMS; lead isotope composition; analytical methodology; reference material.

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