Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS)

Inductively Coupled Plasma instruments are designed for measuring trace levels of virtually any element in the periodic table. By using a Mass Spectrometry (MS) detector, the precise identification a specific element combined with interference removal protocols allows the ICP-MS to detect up to part-per-trillion-level concentrations in your sample. A flow cell configuration can be easily interfaced with the sample inlet system of the ICP, which can be used for applications such as monitoring electrode corrosion processes during battery testing. It is also possible to analyze organic samples directly without the need for sample derivatization in water, enabling the analysis of more hazardous or sensitive samples.

  • Perkin Elmer NexION 300 ICP-MS – Separate sampling set specific for aqueous or pure organic samples
  • S10 Autosampler – 157 samples rack
  • Elemental standards are available.

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