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- aggregation date "2002".
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- aggregation subject "Chemistry".
- aggregation title "Direct determination of trace amounts of silicon in polyamides by means of solid sampling electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry".
- aggregation abstract "In this work, a method has been developed for the fast and reliable determination of silicon in polyamides (two samples with silicon contents of 10 and 50 mug g(-1) were analyzed) by means of solid sampling electrothermal vaporization ICP-MS. For all silicon isotopes, the occurrence of spectral interferences was studied as a function of the vaporization temperature. The benefits of the use of palladium as a chemical modifier were investigated. Finally, a vaporization temperature of 2400 degreesC, monitoring of Si-29(+) and the addition of 1 mug of palladium were found to be the optimum conditions for the determination. The method finally proposed shows very interesting features for this particular element: the ability to use aqueous standard solutions for calibration, a low sample consumption (a few milligrams only), a high sample throughput (20 min analysis time per sample), a low limit of detection (0.3 mug g(-1)) and a reduced risk of analyte losses and, particularly, of contamination. Additionally, the approach also exhibits multi-element capabilities.".
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