Abstract
A double focusing sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) was used to determine Cd in two sediment reference materials (National Institute of Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material 1646a and National Institute for Environmental Studies Certified Reference Material No. 2). The isotope dilution method was used for quantification with 111Cd and 112Cd as the two isotopes. The isobaric interference from 112Sn to 112Cd was corrected using four interference correction equations. The software correction equation utilizing the natural abundance ratio of 112Sn∶117Sn resulted in over-estimation of the 112Sn intensity due to a non-uniform sensitivity of the sector field ICP-MS. The isobaric interference was more properly corrected when the 112Sn intensity was estimated using a mass bias corrected 112Sn∶117Sn ratio. Good agreement was achieved with the certified values in the analysis of the two sediment reference materials using the mass bias corrected ratios.