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Ultra trace analysis of refractory metals by solid state mass spectrometry — A comparison of GDMS, SSMS and SIMS

IV. Spark source mass spectrometry

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Spark source mass spectrometry has been used for the analysis of tungsten and molybdenum. In the case of ion detection with photoplates, the detection limit is in the range of 0.1μg/g. The accuracy of analysis without standards is better than a factor ±2.

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Beske, H.E. Ultra trace analysis of refractory metals by solid state mass spectrometry — A comparison of GDMS, SSMS and SIMS. Mikrochim Acta 91, 309–313 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01199507

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