Eliminating Mo isobaric interference using O2 as reaction gas for Tc measurement by triple quadrupole ICP-MS
Abstract
Monitoring of ultra-trace level 99Tc in environmental samples is important for radioactivity assessment and tracing oceanographic processes. 97Tc is an ideal yield tracer for the analysis of 99Tc. However, when using 97Tc as the tracer for 99Tc measurement in environmental samples, complex and tedious chemical separation procedures were needed for the separation of isobaric interference of 97Mo. In this work, for the first time, we reported a method for the measurement of Tc isotopes by triple quadrupole ICP-MS (ICP-MS/MS). An APEX-Ω high efficiency sample introduction system was used for the improvement of the instrument sensitivity. The absolute detection limit for 99Tc was estimated to be 0.9 fg (0.6 mBq). We introduced O2 gas into the reaction cell of ICP-MS/MS. The majority of Mo+ reacted with O2 to form MoO+ and MoO2+ ions, which were eliminated by the second mass filter behind the reaction cell. A high separation factor (>1000) of Mo and Tc was found at an O2 flow rate of 70%. By using this method, the effect of trace amounts of Mo in the sample solution on the measurement of Tc could be negligible.