Speciation analysis of iodine and bromine at picogram-per-gram levels in polar ice
Iodine and bromine species participate in key atmospheric reactions including the formation of cloud con- densation nuclei and ozone depletion. We present a novel method coupling a high-performance liquid chromatogra- phy with ion chromatography and inductively coupled plas- ma mass spectrometry, wh...
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ftuniveneziairis:oai:iris.unive.it:10278/38996 2023-07-16T03:54:32+02:00 Speciation analysis of iodine and bromine at picogram-per-gram levels in polar ice Spolaor, Andrea Paul Vallelonga Jacopo Gabrieli Natalie Kehrwald Clara Turetta Giulio Cozzi Luisa Poto John MC Plane C. Boutron BARBANTE, Carlo Spolaor, Andrea Paul, Vallelonga Jacopo, Gabrieli Natalie, Kehrwald Clara, Turetta Giulio, Cozzi Luisa, Poto John MC, Plane C., Boutron Barbante, Carlo 2013 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/10278/38996 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-012-5806-0 eng eng volume:405 firstpage:647 lastpage:654 numberofpages:8 journal:ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY http://hdl.handle.net/10278/38996 doi:10.1007/s00216-012-5806-0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2013 ftuniveneziairis https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-012-5806-0 2023-06-28T16:47:47Z Iodine and bromine species participate in key atmospheric reactions including the formation of cloud con- densation nuclei and ozone depletion. We present a novel method coupling a high-performance liquid chromatogra- phy with ion chromatography and inductively coupled plas- ma mass spectrometry, which allows the determination of iodine (I) and bromine (Br) species (IO3−, I−, Br−, BrO3−) at the picogram-per-gram levels presents in Antarctic ice. Chromatographic separation was achieved using an ION- PAC® AS16 Analytical Column with NaOH as eluent. Detection limits for I and Br species were 5 to 9 pg g−1 with an uncertainty of less than 2.5% for all considered species. Inorganic iodine and bromine species have been determined in Antarctic ice core samples, with concentrations close to the detection limits for iodine species, and approximately 150 pg g−1 for Br−. Although iodate (IO3−) is the most abundant iodine species in the atmosphere, only the much rarer iodide (I−) species was present in Antarctic Holocene ice. Bromine was found to be present in Antarctic ice as Br−. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic ice core Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia: ARCA (Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca) Antarctic Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 405 2-3 647 654 |
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Iodine and bromine species participate in key atmospheric reactions including the formation of cloud con- densation nuclei and ozone depletion. We present a novel method coupling a high-performance liquid chromatogra- phy with ion chromatography and inductively coupled plas- ma mass spectrometry, which allows the determination of iodine (I) and bromine (Br) species (IO3−, I−, Br−, BrO3−) at the picogram-per-gram levels presents in Antarctic ice. Chromatographic separation was achieved using an ION- PAC® AS16 Analytical Column with NaOH as eluent. Detection limits for I and Br species were 5 to 9 pg g−1 with an uncertainty of less than 2.5% for all considered species. Inorganic iodine and bromine species have been determined in Antarctic ice core samples, with concentrations close to the detection limits for iodine species, and approximately 150 pg g−1 for Br−. Although iodate (IO3−) is the most abundant iodine species in the atmosphere, only the much rarer iodide (I−) species was present in Antarctic Holocene ice. Bromine was found to be present in Antarctic ice as Br−. |
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Spolaor, Andrea Paul, Vallelonga Jacopo, Gabrieli Natalie, Kehrwald Clara, Turetta Giulio, Cozzi Luisa, Poto John MC, Plane C., Boutron Barbante, Carlo |
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Spolaor, Andrea Paul Vallelonga Jacopo Gabrieli Natalie Kehrwald Clara Turetta Giulio Cozzi Luisa Poto John MC Plane C. Boutron BARBANTE, Carlo |
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Spolaor, Andrea Paul Vallelonga Jacopo Gabrieli Natalie Kehrwald Clara Turetta Giulio Cozzi Luisa Poto John MC Plane C. Boutron BARBANTE, Carlo Speciation analysis of iodine and bromine at picogram-per-gram levels in polar ice |
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Spolaor, Andrea Paul Vallelonga Jacopo Gabrieli Natalie Kehrwald Clara Turetta Giulio Cozzi Luisa Poto John MC Plane C. Boutron BARBANTE, Carlo |
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Speciation analysis of iodine and bromine at picogram-per-gram levels in polar ice |
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Speciation analysis of iodine and bromine at picogram-per-gram levels in polar ice |
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Speciation analysis of iodine and bromine at picogram-per-gram levels in polar ice |
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Speciation analysis of iodine and bromine at picogram-per-gram levels in polar ice |
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Speciation analysis of iodine and bromine at picogram-per-gram levels in polar ice |
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speciation analysis of iodine and bromine at picogram-per-gram levels in polar ice |
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