Application of ICP-MS in Solving Practical Analytical Problems in Mine Materials

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Dana S. Mills H. A. F. de Souza P. E. Burgener
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"ICP-MS has moved from a laboratory curiosity to a functional analytical tool. This paper discusses how ICP-MS has been used to solve difficult analytical problems encountered when analyzing various mine materials. Comparisons between analytical techniques applied to the analysis of gold and the platinum group metals illustrate the advantages and problems of ICPMS when. applied to trace levels of some metals iri the presence of ore grade metals. Interferences and matrix effects are compared to ICP, AA and Neutron Activation. The necessity to select chemical extractions which are compatible with ICP-MS are also discussed.The ICP-MS techniques explained in the examples on Au and precious group elements (PGE) have validity in analytical problems encountered in testing of trace metals in the presence of major elements found in mine materials. Exploration and environmental testing are other areas that require the same analytical approach to quantify trace levels in the presence of major interfering elements normally associated with mining environments."
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APA: Dana S. Mills H. A. F. de Souza P. E. Burgener  (1999)  Application of ICP-MS in Solving Practical Analytical Problems in Mine Materials

MLA: Dana S. Mills H. A. F. de Souza P. E. Burgener Application of ICP-MS in Solving Practical Analytical Problems in Mine Materials. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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