Authors
Iain K Pitcairn, Phillip E Warwick, J Andrew Milton, Damon AH Teagle
Publication date
2006/2/15
Journal
Analytical Chemistry
Volume
78
Issue
4
Pages
1290-1295
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
A new method for analyzing gold at ultralow concentrations (<10 pg/g) in geological samples has been developed involving HF−aqua regia acid digestion, chromatographic separation of Au from matrix elements using DIBK supported on an inert resin, and analysis by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICPMS). This method has an analytical detection limit of 2 parts per trillion (pg/g), significantly lower than most routinely used methods developed for analysis of ore samples with Au concentrations considerably higher than average crustal abundance (∼2 ng/g). Such methods commonly have detection limits in the low nanogram per gram range. Many areas of geological research including ore genesis, crustal mobility and redistribution, planetary differentiation, and plume volcanism require quantitative analysis of geological materials with much lower Au concentrations. We present a rapid, easy to use …
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Scholar articles
IK Pitcairn, PE Warwick, JA Milton, DAH Teagle - Analytical Chemistry, 2006