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Chemical Analysis of Iron Meteorites by Inductively Coupled Plasma‐Mass Spectrometry

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Chemical Analysis of Iron Meteorites by Inductively Coupled Plasma‐Mass Spectrometry

Auteurs : Massimo D'Orazio [Italie] ; Luigi Folco [Italie]

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Iron meteorites were analysed for nineteen siderophile and chalcophile elements by conventional inductively coupled plasma‐mass spectrometry with the specific aim of demonstrating that this technique is an effective alternative to the more routine, yet complex, methodologies adopted in this field such as instrumental or radiochemical neutron activation analysis. Two aliquots of each meteorite sample, in the form of small shavings, were dissolved, one in 6 mol l‐1 HNO3 and the other in aqua regia, and diluted to a final concentration of 1 mg sample per 1 ml of solution, without pre‐concentrating the analytes. Nitric acid solutions were used for the determination of the elements Cr, Co, Ni, Cu, Ga, Ge and As; aqua regia solutions were analysed for the elements Mo, Ru, Rh, Pd, In, Sn, Sb, W, Re, Ir, Pt and Au. Samples were analysed by external calibration, carried out using synthetic multi‐elemental solutions, and internal standardisation (with Be, Rb and Bi selected as internal standards). The results obtained from the analyses of nine geochemically well‐characterized iron meteorites (Canyon Diablo, Odessa, Toluca, Coahuila, Sikhote‐Alin, Buenaventura, Tambo Quemado, Gibeon, NWA 859) with widely variable chemical compositions are in good agreement with literature values for most elements. Detection limits were generally below the lowest concentration observed in iron meteorites. The most notable exception is for Ge, which cannot be successfully determined in the low‐Ge meteorites of groups IVA, IVB and IIIF and a number of ungrouped irons. A test of the overall reproducibility of the adopted method, undertaken by repeatedly analysing the same Odessa IAB meteorite specimen, yielded relative standard deviations (1 s) of between 1 and 6% for all elements except Cr (40%).

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