Abstract
We investigated the lead isotopic ratio in organics and soil materials, along with leaded gasoline, one of the cause of
increased lead pollution in the recent decades, using and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer, a relatively new
method in the field of isotopic ratio measurements. Even if ICP-QMS technique is not as precise as the TIMS, it can
provide short analysis time while having 0.1 - 1.5% relative standard deviation in measurement’s precision, which can be
considered to be sufficient for most fields. Also, we provided data about lead isotopic ratio in lead, soil and vegetable
sampled from western part of Romania.
Keywords
Mass spectrometry, Isotopic ratio, Leaded gasoline, Certified materials.
Citation
C. TĂNĂSELIA, M. MICLEAN, C. ROMAN, E. CORDOŞ, L. DAVID, Determination of lead isotopic ratio in organic and soil materials using a quadrupole mass spectrometry method with fast inductively coupled plasma, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 2, 5, May 2008, pp.299-302 (2008).
Submitted at: March 31, 2008
Accepted at: May 8, 2008