探索在 Neoma MC-ICP-MS 平台上进行与核保障相关的铀同位素比值测量有关的金属干扰(无 MS/MS 选项

IF 1.6 3区 化学 Q3 PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR & CHEMICAL
N. Alex Zirakparvar, Benjamin T. Manard, Daniel R. Dunlap, Brian Ticknor, Matt Darnell, Shalina C. Metzger, Cole R. Hexel
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摘要

在本文中,我们介绍了有关各种多原子金属干扰(铅、铝、硅、钼、瓦、铁、锡、钛、钡和铂的组合)的形成及其对通过新型多收集器-电感耦合等离子体-质谱仪(MC-ICP-MS)平台测量的铀同位素比值的影响的基本观察结果:ThermoFisher Scientific™ Neoma®(无 MS/MS® 碰撞池选项)。我们的方法是在铀同位素标准物质(IRMM-2020)中掺入不同数量的金属元素,所有这些金属元素都是先前确定会在铀同位素测量过程中产生等位干扰的元素,然后通过溶液模式和激光烧蚀 (LA) MC-ICP-MS 进行分析。不出所料,不同元素掺杂的溶液与铀同位素标准所表现出的干扰程度之间存在相当大的差异。不过,对于 234U/238U、235U/238U 和 236U/238U,铂似乎会引起最剧烈的偏移。一个意想不到的结果是,铅的存在,无论是单独存在还是与铝和硅结合存在,似乎都会导致预期铀信号的减弱。在 Neoma® MC-ICP-MS 上进行湿等离子体分析时观察到了这种效应(并使用不同的杯子配置进行了再次确认),但在干等离子体条件下(例如对含铅的干 IRMM-2020 进行激光烧蚀取样)却没有观察到这种效应。此外,在 NeptunePlus® 干等离子体分析中也没有观察到这种现象。我们的研究结果突出表明,随着新 MC-ICP-MS 平台的开发,有必要继续研究多原子干扰问题,因为我们的研究结果清楚地表明,多原子干扰有时会使观测到的同位素比值向意想不到的方向急剧偏移。最后,与仅使用氩气作为载气相比,在 LA 采样过程中使用 N2 似乎会略微增加干扰的程度。这一观察结果进一步突出了等离子体条件对干扰形成的重要性。
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Exploration of metallic interferences pertinent to nuclear safeguards related uranium isotope ratio measurement on the Neoma MC-ICP-MS platform without the MS/MS option

Exploration of metallic interferences pertinent to nuclear safeguards related uranium isotope ratio measurement on the Neoma MC-ICP-MS platform without the MS/MS option

In this paper we present basic observations regarding the formation and effect of various polyatomic metallic interferences (combinations of Pb, Al, Si, Mo, W, Fe, Sn, Ti, Ba, and Pt) on uranium isotopic ratios measured via a new Multi Collector – Inductively Coupled Plasma – Mass Spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS) platform: The ThermoFisher Scientific™ Neoma® (without the MS/MS® collision cell option). Our approach is to dope a uranium isotopic standard (IRMM-2020) with various quantities of the metallic elements, all of which have been previously identified as posing isobaric interferences during uranium isotope measurement, and then perform analyses in solution mode and by laser ablation (LA) MC-ICP-MS. As expected, there is considerable variability between the different elementally doped solution and the degree of perturbation exhibited by the uranium isotope standard. However, Pt appears to induce the most drastic shift for 234U/238U, 235U/238U, and 236U/238U. One unexpected result is that the presence of Pb, whether alone or in combination with Al and Si, appears to result in a reduction of the expected uranium signal. This effect was observed (and re-confirmed using a different cup configuration) on the Neoma® MC-ICP-MS during wet plasma analysis, but was not observed during dry plasma conditions (e.g. laser ablation sampling of dried IRMM-2020 containing Pb). Furthermore, the phenomenon was also not observed during dry plasma analysis on a NeptunePlus®. Further experiments will be necessary to fully understand the origin of this signal attenuation, and the results of our study highlight the need for continued investigation of the polyatomic interference issue as new MC-ICP-MS platforms are developed since our results clearly demonstrate that they can drastically skew the observed isotope ratios in sometimes unexpected directions. Lastly, the use of N2 during LA sampling appears to slightly increase the magnitude of the interferences compared to when only Ar is utilized as the carrier gas. This observation further highlights the importance of plasma conditions on interference formation.

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期刊介绍: The journal invites papers that advance the field of mass spectrometry by exploring fundamental aspects of ion processes using both the experimental and theoretical approaches, developing new instrumentation and experimental strategies for chemical analysis using mass spectrometry, developing new computational strategies for data interpretation and integration, reporting new applications of mass spectrometry and hyphenated techniques in biology, chemistry, geology, and physics. Papers, in which standard mass spectrometry techniques are used for analysis will not be considered. IJMS publishes full-length articles, short communications, reviews, and feature articles including young scientist features.
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