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Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry

Analytical Proceedings, 1987
The inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer combines two analytical facilities to produce an instrument with powerful potential in the field of multi-element trace analysis. The inductively coupled argon plasma is used, not as a source for optical emission measurements (as in ICP-atomic emission spectrometry, Chapter 5), but rather as a source of ...
J. E. Cantle   +3 more
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Inductively-coupled dusty plasma

Le Journal de Physique IV, 2000
The results of experimental research of behaviour of microparticles in plasma of inductive radio-frequency discharge are presented. The experiments were performed in inert gases with monodisperse and polydisperse particles. The discharge was initiated by radio-frequency power supply at 27 and 100 MHz.
V. E. Fortov   +4 more
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Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry

Analytical Chemistry, 2002
Introduction 4786 Conferences 4788 Book and Reviews 4788 Sample Preparation 4789 Reviews 4789 Original Approaches 4789 Instrument Development, Characterization, and Optimization 4791 Direct Sample Introduction 4791 Nebulization 4791 Plasma Processes 4792 Plasma Sampling Processes 4792 Ion Detection 4792 Spectroscopic Interferences 4793 Nonspectroscopic
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Neon Inductively Coupled Plasma for Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry

Applied Spectroscopy, 2002
The use of a neon inductively coupled plasma (Ne ICP) in place of an argon inductively coupled plasma (Ar ICP) for laser ablation microprobe-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LAM-ICP-MS) is demonstrated. Gas blank mass spectra were obtained comparing the signals obtained with an Ar ICP with the Ne ICP.
Caroline M. Petibon   +3 more
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Inductively Coupled Plasma Torches

2013
We investigate in this chapter another type of application using eddy currents. An Inductively Coupled Plasma torch (commonly referred to as ICP) is a technical device used to analyze a given sample (gas, solid or liquid prepared as an aerosol) by injecting it in a plasma (generally made of argon) (see Fig. 10.1).
Rachid Touzani, Jacques Rappaz
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Electromagnetic Induction in Inductively Coupled Plasma

Journal of Chemical Education, 1998
This is a simple demonstration to show what electromagnetic induction is. A Citizens Band radio is used as a radio-frequency generator. A fluorescent tube glows when it is placed right next to the antenna of the radio. The "Star Wars" glow not only draws the students' attention but also demonstrates how easy it is to transfer energy from radio ...
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