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Determination of 56 Elements in Lake Baikal Water by High-Resolution ICP-MS with the Aid of a Tandem Preconcentration Method

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A tandem preconcentration method integrating chelating resin adsorption and La coprecipitation was applied to an analysis of Lake Baikal water by high-resolution ICP-MS. As a result, 56 elements were determined in Lake Baikal water: Ca, Na, Mg, K, Si, Sr, B, Li, Ba, P, Fe, Al, Mo, Zn, Mn, Rb, U, As, V, Cu, Pb, W, Y, Cs, Se, Cr, Ni, Ti, Sb, Zr, Sn, Co, Cd, Rh, Te, Hf, Nb, Ru, Ga, Sc, Th, Bi, and all-rare earth elements (all-REEs), except for Pm. The concentrations of these elements covered a range of nine orders of magnitude, from approximately 17 mg µL–1 of Ca to less than 50 fg µL–1 of Tm. The elemental concentrations in Lake Baikal water were compared with reference data.

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Rahmi, D., Zhu, Y., Umemura, T. et al. Determination of 56 Elements in Lake Baikal Water by High-Resolution ICP-MS with the Aid of a Tandem Preconcentration Method. ANAL. SCI. 24, 1513–1517 (2008). https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.24.1513

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