Quadrupole and multi-collector ICP-MS analysis of 226Ra in brain from a radium dial painter
Abstract
Two ICP-MS methods were developed to measure the radiotoxic isotope 226Ra in brain tissues from a radium dial painter worker. The first method was a direct analysis of acid digested samples using quadrupole ICP-MS. The instrumental LOD of 226Ra was 0.1 ng kg−1. Polyatomic interferences at m/z 226 were investigated and Pb was identified from a polyatomic interferent in an in-house sample prepared from bovine brain, with a 226/208 formation ratio of 4 × 10−8. The quadrupole ICP-MS method was also used to measure levels of beryllium, strontium, and uranium. A second method was developed that included cation-exchange chromatography to separate 226Ra followed by analysis with sector field MC-ICP-MS. The instrumental LOD for the cation exchange method with MC-ICP-MS detection was 0.5 pg kg−1 (19 mBq kg−1). The measured concentrations of 226Ra in different brain regions ranged from 0.09–0.72 ng kg−1 (3.3–27 Bq kg−1) and radium was non-uniformly distributed in the brain.