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Do you wish to improve your recoveries, blanks or any other parameter of your seawater preconcentration system (seaFAST)? Or are you simply curious about it? Wuttig and co-workers (2019) propose a critical evaluation of this system’s capabilities. We then perform an impressive list of tests including system conditioning, improving blank levels, finding the optimal pH of the buffer, improving preconcentration factors for different sample matrices, estimating memory effects, the initial sample salinity and UV oxidation effects on trace element concentrations. These tests considered an array of trace elements (cadmium, cobalt, copper, iron, gallium, manganese, nickel, lead, titanium and zinc) using SF-ICP-MS with data validation for some of these trace elements by flow injection analysis (iron, manganese) and/or GEOTRACES (n=42 for GSP and GSC) reference samples. We eventually make a long and useful list of recommendations for an optimal use of the system. source: http://www.geotraces.org/science/science-highlight

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This page is a summary of: Critical evaluation of a seaFAST system for the analysis of trace metals in marine samples, Talanta, May 2019, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2019.01.047.
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