Upgrade Products for Agilent 7500 Series ICP-MS Instruments
Guides | 2006 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The ability to retrofit and expand the capabilities of Agilent 7500 Series ICP-MS instruments is crucial for laboratories facing evolving analytical challenges. Upgrades such as the Octopole Reaction System (ORS) and additional gas lines improve interference removal, detection limits and sample throughput, extending the useful lifetime of existing mass spectrometers and meeting stringent QA/QC requirements.
This guide aims to assist users in selecting and implementing on-site upgrades for Agilent 7500 Series ICP-MS mainframes. It covers:
Users begin by verifying the 7500 mainframe model and serial number to identify the correct base ORS kit. A two-step ordering process selects the lens type (ce-lens for routine use, cs-lens for semiconductor or ultimate sensitivity) and any additional hardware, such as new quadrupole analyzers or communication interfaces for older instruments. Key instrumentation and accessories include:
The ORS upgrade markedly reduces polyatomic interferences, enabling accurate quantification in complex matrices and allowing the use of a wider range of acids. Optional third cell gas lines tailored for xenon or ammonia/helium mixtures further enhance detection limits for sulfur and vanadium at low ppb to ppt levels. Sample introduction enhancements, such as ISIS and second peristaltic pumps, minimize stabilization time and support auto dilution, discrete sampling, and hydride generation analyses. Software improvements, including pre-emptive rinsing and GC/LC integration, streamline workflows and expand speciation capabilities.
Upgraded 7500 Series instruments offer:
Emerging developments may include expanded reaction gas chemistries, deeper automation and connectivity via smart interfaces, and integration with cloud-based data analytics. Advances in software algorithms will likely further reduce cycle times and extend the range of detectable isotopes in challenging matrices.
The comprehensive upgrade path for Agilent 7500 Series ICP-MS instruments delivers significant performance improvements, ensuring continued compliance with evolving analytical demands. On-site retrofitting options provide cost-effective solutions to extend instrument life and support a broad spectrum of applications in research, industry and QA/QC laboratories.
Agilent Technologies. Agilent Octopole Reaction System Upgrade Guide, Publication 5989-5172EN, June 2006.
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
The ability to retrofit and expand the capabilities of Agilent 7500 Series ICP-MS instruments is crucial for laboratories facing evolving analytical challenges. Upgrades such as the Octopole Reaction System (ORS) and additional gas lines improve interference removal, detection limits and sample throughput, extending the useful lifetime of existing mass spectrometers and meeting stringent QA/QC requirements.
Objectives and Overview
This guide aims to assist users in selecting and implementing on-site upgrades for Agilent 7500 Series ICP-MS mainframes. It covers:
- ORS cell conversion kits with ce-lens or cs-lens options
- Additional reaction cell gas lines for specialized applications
- Optional gas line for organic analysis
- Enhanced sample introduction modules (peristaltic pump, ISIS)
- Integrated autosampler (I-AS)
- ChemStation software and PC hardware upgrades
Methodology and Instrumentation
Users begin by verifying the 7500 mainframe model and serial number to identify the correct base ORS kit. A two-step ordering process selects the lens type (ce-lens for routine use, cs-lens for semiconductor or ultimate sensitivity) and any additional hardware, such as new quadrupole analyzers or communication interfaces for older instruments. Key instrumentation and accessories include:
- ORS conversion parts with turbomolecular pump
- Gas purification kits and high-purity regulators
- Mass flow controllers for helium, hydrogen, xenon or ammonia mixtures
- Second peristaltic pump or Integrated Sample Introduction System (ISIS)
- Integrated Autosampler (I-AS) with multiple tray options
- ICP-MS ChemStation software (rev. B.03.02 or later) on Windows XP/2000 PCs
Main Results and Discussion
The ORS upgrade markedly reduces polyatomic interferences, enabling accurate quantification in complex matrices and allowing the use of a wider range of acids. Optional third cell gas lines tailored for xenon or ammonia/helium mixtures further enhance detection limits for sulfur and vanadium at low ppb to ppt levels. Sample introduction enhancements, such as ISIS and second peristaltic pumps, minimize stabilization time and support auto dilution, discrete sampling, and hydride generation analyses. Software improvements, including pre-emptive rinsing and GC/LC integration, streamline workflows and expand speciation capabilities.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Upgraded 7500 Series instruments offer:
- Extended sensitivity and lower detection limits for trace and ultratrace elements
- Flexible acid compatibility and robust interference removal without complex correction equations
- Modular add-ons for increased sample throughput and automation
- Enhanced QA/QC through intelligent sequencing and multi-level user control
- Seamless integration with GC/LC systems for speciation studies
Future Trends and Possibilities for Use
Emerging developments may include expanded reaction gas chemistries, deeper automation and connectivity via smart interfaces, and integration with cloud-based data analytics. Advances in software algorithms will likely further reduce cycle times and extend the range of detectable isotopes in challenging matrices.
Conclusion
The comprehensive upgrade path for Agilent 7500 Series ICP-MS instruments delivers significant performance improvements, ensuring continued compliance with evolving analytical demands. On-site retrofitting options provide cost-effective solutions to extend instrument life and support a broad spectrum of applications in research, industry and QA/QC laboratories.
References
Agilent Technologies. Agilent Octopole Reaction System Upgrade Guide, Publication 5989-5172EN, June 2006.
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