2024
DOI: 10.1063/10.0024963
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Advantages of the low-temperature secondary emission mass spectrometry in analysis of metal ions in water samples revisited

O. A. Boryak,
V. S. Shelkovsky,
V. V. Orlov
et al.

Abstract: A problem of necessity of concentrating trace admixtures of metal ions required for ecological water analysis can be overcome by harnessing a physical phenomenon of phase separation in aqueous solutions during their freezing. It is shown that the accumulation of metal-containing solutes in the channels between ice crystallites in the frozen solids is sufficient for their successful detection by means of low-temperature secondary emission mass spectrometry. Sufficiency of microliters volumes of water is an adva… Show more

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