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titleOfInvention Microwave plasma torch mass spectrometric detection method for metal elements in water under negative ion mode
abstract The invention aims at providing a microwave plasma torch (MPT) mass spectrometric detection method for metal elements in water under a negative ion mode, in particular to a method for rapidly detecting metal elements in a water sample under a condition of no sample preprocessing. The method is capable of effectively monitoring the contents of metal elements in a domestic drinking water sample and an environmental water sample. The detection method provided by the invention is capable of performing analysis detection on the metal elements in the water sample by use of a conventional LTQ-XL-type linear ion trap mass spectrometer, a pneumatic atomization device and an MPT ionization source.
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