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Integrated Second Peristaltic Pump for Improved Sample Throughput and Reduced Matrix Effects

Technical notes | 2008 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
ICP/MS
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Agilent Technologies

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Constant and decoupled flow in ICP-MS improves sample throughput and reduces matrix load on the plasma, driving higher productivity and more reliable analysis in demanding applications.

Objectives and Study Overview


This technical overview evaluates a cost-effective second peristaltic pump option designed to deliver rapid and consistent sample uptake for Agilent 7500 Series ICP-MS systems. It outlines integration with existing software and hardware enhancements for improved matrix tolerance and efficiency.

Methodology and Instrumentation


  • Independent flow control: A high-capacity peristaltic pump draws sample to a mixing Tee while a separate small peristaltic pump delivers a constant flow to the nebulizer.
  • ChemStation integration: pump speeds and sample delivery are managed through Agilent ChemStation software, supporting pre-emptive and intelligent rinse routines.
  • System compatibility: Designed for seamless operation with High Matrix Introduction (HMI), pre-emptive rinse, intelligent rinse, and other ISIS accessories.


Main Results and Discussion


  • Sample throughput increased significantly without plasma or interface overloading due to decoupled flow rates.
  • Matrix load on the plasma reduced by more than five-fold compared to single-pump systems.
  • Intelligent rinse routines minimize downtime by automatically adjusting rinse duration based on element signals, avoiding unnecessary rinse cycles.


Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Enhanced productivity for high-volume trace element labs in environmental, clinical, and industrial sectors.
  • Reliable analysis of challenging matrices without risk of carryover or plasma instability.
  • Cost savings by offering a simpler alternative to the Integrated Sample Introduction System (ISIS).


Future Trends and Opportunities


Advances may include further automation and integration with six-port valve alternatives, expanded software control for multi-pump configurations, and enhanced compatibility with emerging sample introduction technologies to meet evolving throughput and matrix management demands.

Conclusion


The second peristaltic pump option provides a streamlined, economical solution for constant flow nebulization in ICP-MS, delivering significant improvements in sample throughput and matrix tolerance while maintaining ease of operation and compatibility with existing system enhancements.

Instrumentation Used


  • Agilent 7500 Series ICP-MS
  • Agilent ChemStation software
  • Second peristaltic pump option (Agilent G3146B) with tubing kit G3138-65006

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