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Application of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to the analysis of iron ores
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1988
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EngineeringChemistryMineral ProcessingSpectrochemical AnalysisChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryAnalytical InstrumentationCorrosionStandard Reference MaterialsMetalloid ContaminationEnvironmental Analytical ChemistryPlasma Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryElemental CharacterizationTrace ElementChromatographySample DissolutionEnvironmental EngineeringMass SpectrometryEnvironmental RemediationGeochemistryIron OresMedicine
The application of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) to the analysis of iron-rich samples is described. The influence of polyatomic ion interferences is considered in relation to both the medium used for sample dissolution and the sample matrix itself. Data are presented for two iron ore standard reference materials, BCS 302/1 and BCS 175/2, and one iron-rich geochemical exploration standard reference material, USGS GXR-1. The results obtained with a conventional hydrochloric acid-hydrofluoric acid-hydrogen peroxide dissolution procedure are compared with those for a modified procedure using nitric acid-hydrofluoric acid-hydrogen peroxide.