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Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2023Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) combines plasma chemistry, which produces singly charged elemental ions, with mass spectrometric detection. Unlike other mass spectrometry ionization sources, the ICP can efficiently handle liquid, solid and gaseous samples.
Thibaut Van Acker+4 more
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Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
SCIENTIA SINICA Chimica, 2014Fundamental and applied studies on ICP-MS conducted by the scientists in Mainland China in recent 10 years were briefly reviewed. Creative researches on novel sample introduction technique and ICP-MS based bioanalysis have been performed, playing a leading role in respective fields, and those in the fields of elemental speciation and metallomics are ...
Nannan Tang, LiMin Yang, QiuQuan Wang
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Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
Analytical Chemistry, 2002Introduction 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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Optimisation in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
The Analyst, 1986The performance of a commercial inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer has been investigated as a function of a number of parameters associated with sample introduction and plasma operation. The forward r.f. power to the plasma and the nebuliser argon pressure are the two that have the greatest effect.
Stephen E. Long, Roger M. Brown
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Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
1989The first paper describing the coupling of an argon plasma, a highly efficient ion source, and a mass spectrometer was published in 1980 (Houk et al.) as a result of the collaboration between the research group at the Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University (USA) and Gray at the University of Surrey (UK).
Michael Thompson, J. Nicholas Walsh
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Inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry in geochemistry [PDF]
The use of a plasma mass spectrometer for quantitative analysis was demonstrated for the first time in Europe at an international geochemistry symposium in Helsinki in 1983. Geochemists have been waiting for such a sensitive analytical instrument for many years for various reasons: The concentration of many elements in the earth's crust and in ...
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Mass spectrometry of inductively coupled plasmas
Analytical Chemistry, 1986The alliance of the ICP with MS shows promise of extending the sensitivity and selectivity of MS to elemental analysis of solutions. Some additional areas of research interest for ICP-MS include the following: its use as an element and isotope selective detector for chromatography, flow injection analysis, laser ablation, and other sample introduction ...
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Liquid chromatography–inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Journal of Chromatography A, 2003It is known that while many elements are considered essential to human health, many others can be toxic. However, because the intake, accumulation, transport, storage and interaction of these different metals and metalloids in nature is strongly influenced by their specific elemental form, complete characterization of the element is essential when ...
Maria Montes-Bayón+2 more
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Liquid chromatography–inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Journal of Chromatography A, 1999The technique of coupling liquid chromatography to inductively plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is reviewed. A brief introduction to the ICP-MS instrument is given as well as methods to couple the two analytical instruments together. The various types of LC that have been used with ICP-MS detection are discussed and advantages over traditional methods
Joseph A. Caruso, Karen L. Sutton
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Determination of Mercury by Inductively Coupled Plasma—Mass Spectrometry
Microchemical Journal, 1996To control the amount of mercury polluting our environment, mercury has to be monitored in all areas of modern life. This requires fast and easy-to-use methods that permit the determination of mercury at levels of micrograms per liter. Up to now mercury ultratrace determination has required preconcentration or amalgamation in order to improve detection
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