Electrospray mass spectrometry for actinides and lanthanide speciation

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Title: Electrospray mass spectrometry for actinides and lanthanide speciation
Authors: Moulin, C. christophe.moulin@cea.fr, Amekraz, B.1, Colette, S.1, Doizi, D.1, Jacopin, C.1, Lamouroux, C.1, Plancque, G.1
Source: Journal of Alloys & Compounds. Feb2006, Vol. 408-412, p1242-1245. 4p.
Subjects: Mass spectrometry, Chemical speciation, Rare earth metals, Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid
Abstract: Abstract: Electrospray mass spectrometry (ES-MS) is a new speciation technique that has the great interest to be able to probe the element, the ligand and the complex in order to reach the speciation. This paper will focus on the use of ES-MS for the speciation of actinides/lanthanides on several systems of interest in various fields such as the interaction between DTPA (decorporant) and europium, HEBP and uranium, BTP (new extracting agent) and lanthanides with comparison with known chemistry as well as whenever possible with other speciation techniques. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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Abstract:Abstract: Electrospray mass spectrometry (ES-MS) is a new speciation technique that has the great interest to be able to probe the element, the ligand and the complex in order to reach the speciation. This paper will focus on the use of ES-MS for the speciation of actinides/lanthanides on several systems of interest in various fields such as the interaction between DTPA (decorporant) and europium, HEBP and uranium, BTP (new extracting agent) and lanthanides with comparison with known chemistry as well as whenever possible with other speciation techniques. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
ISSN:09258388
DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2005.04.177