Abstract In the analysis of arsenic (As) with ICP-MS, it was observed that methanol addition to the sample decreases the amount of 40 Ar 35 Cl + formed in the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In the analysis of arsenic (As) with ICP-MS, it was observed that methanol addition to the sample decreases the amount of 40 Ar 35 Cl + formed in the previous study. To investigate the effect of methanol addition on generation of isobaric polyatomic ions and its mechanism, a diluted HCl solution and As solutions with varying concentrations of methanol (0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 v/v%) were analyzed using ICP-MS at a variety of mass spectra ( m / z = 35, 47, 75, 82, 117, and 152). With addition of methanol to the sample, the signal intensity of 12 C 35 Cl + increased 11.1-fold while that of 40 Ar 35 Cl + only increased 1.17-fold. In this regard, carbon atoms that are not ionized in the plasma ( 12 C) originated from methanol seemed to convert 40 Ar 35 Cl + to 12 C 35 Cl + through the substitution reaction. Furthermore, carbon atoms ionized in the plasma ( 12 C + ) converted 75 As into 75 As + via the charge transfer reaction and thus increased signal intensity for As. At the same time, the amount of 40 Ar 35 Cl + formed in the plasma decreased since the 12 C regenerated from 12 C + during the charge transfer process can act as a reactant in the substitution reaction aforementioned.
               
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