ABSTRACT A novel and automated flow injection (FI) system using a commercially available anion-exchange resin was developed for the online determination of rhenium in seawater by inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT A novel and automated flow injection (FI) system using a commercially available anion-exchange resin was developed for the online determination of rhenium in seawater by inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (ICP–MS). The flow rate, reagent concentration, and sample volume were optimized. The rhenium concentration was determined using the integrated peak area through interpolation of standard addition calibration curves. The relative standard deviation was less than 2.45% (n = 5), the recoveries were from 94.59 to 104.11%, and the linear dynamic range of the method was up to 998 ng kg−1. There was a good agreement between the rhenium concentrations in a standard measured in this work with results from previous studies. The limit of detection was 0.11 ng kg−1 for a sample volume of 7.5 mL and one cycle required 8.33 min. The developed FI–ICP–MS method was used to determine rhenium in seawater from the Jiulong River Estuary and Taiwan Strait.
               
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