Agilent 8800 Triple Quadrupole ICP-MS
Brochures and specifications | 2015 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The accurate determination of trace elements in complex matrices is critical in environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical development, semiconductor manufacturing and life sciences research. Traditional ICP-MS methods often struggle with spectral overlaps and matrix effects that compromise detection limits and data accuracy. The Agilent 8800 Triple Quadrupole ICP-MS with MS/MS technology overcomes these limitations, enabling reliable interference removal and unparalleled sensitivity.
This overview describes the design and performance of the Agilent 8800 ICP-QQQ, the world’s first tandem quadrupole ICP-MS. It examines how its MS/MS configuration and advanced hardware deliver consistent, high-accuracy results across a broad range of sample types and applications.
MS/MS on the 8800 uses two high-frequency hyperbolic quadrupoles separated by an octopole reaction cell (ORS3). Q1 selects the target ion mass, ensuring that only the analyte enters the cell, while Q2 filters the product ions before detection. The system supports both on-mass and mass-shift reaction modes as well as conventional single-quad operation. High matrix introduction (HMI), a solid-state 27.12 MHz RF generator with ShieldTorch, Peltier-cooled spray chamber and versatile sample introduction options enhance robustness and sensitivity.
The 8800 delivers an abundance sensitivity below 10⁻¹⁰ and signal-to-noise improvements over single-quad ICP-MS. MS/MS reaction mode achieves consistent interference removal in complex matrices, while collision mode with He offers exceptional polyatomic suppression. Mass-shift and on-mass reactions maintain accurate isotopic patterns and lower detection limits for problematic analytes such as S, P, Cl, Si and Ti.
Key advantages include reliable ultra-trace analysis in high-matrix samples, simplified method development with preconfigured templates, and flexible operation for routine and research workflows. The 8800 supports advanced speciation via LC and GC coupling and enables precise single nanoparticle detection.
Emerging applications will leverage MS/MS to explore novel reaction chemistries, expanded speciation of organometallic and bioinorganic species, real-time process monitoring and integration with data-driven analytics. Continued development of hyphenated techniques and nanoparticle characterization will further broaden ICP-QQQ impact.
The Agilent 8800 triple quadrupole ICP-MS sets a new benchmark for sensitivity, accuracy and versatility. Its MS/MS capability transforms interference removal and expands the reach of ICP-MS into the most challenging analytical environments.
ICP/MS, ICP/MS/MS
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
The accurate determination of trace elements in complex matrices is critical in environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical development, semiconductor manufacturing and life sciences research. Traditional ICP-MS methods often struggle with spectral overlaps and matrix effects that compromise detection limits and data accuracy. The Agilent 8800 Triple Quadrupole ICP-MS with MS/MS technology overcomes these limitations, enabling reliable interference removal and unparalleled sensitivity.
Objectives and Overview
This overview describes the design and performance of the Agilent 8800 ICP-QQQ, the world’s first tandem quadrupole ICP-MS. It examines how its MS/MS configuration and advanced hardware deliver consistent, high-accuracy results across a broad range of sample types and applications.
Methodology and Instrumentation
MS/MS on the 8800 uses two high-frequency hyperbolic quadrupoles separated by an octopole reaction cell (ORS3). Q1 selects the target ion mass, ensuring that only the analyte enters the cell, while Q2 filters the product ions before detection. The system supports both on-mass and mass-shift reaction modes as well as conventional single-quad operation. High matrix introduction (HMI), a solid-state 27.12 MHz RF generator with ShieldTorch, Peltier-cooled spray chamber and versatile sample introduction options enhance robustness and sensitivity.
Instrumentation Used
- Agilent 8800 Triple Quadrupole ICP-MS with ORS3 collision/reaction cell
- 27 MHz solid-state RF generator and ShieldTorch System
- Peltier-cooled spray chamber, demountable torch, low-flow nebulizers and HMI technology
- LC-ICP-MS and GC-ICP-MS interfaces, autosampler and laser ablation accessories
Main Results and Discussion
The 8800 delivers an abundance sensitivity below 10⁻¹⁰ and signal-to-noise improvements over single-quad ICP-MS. MS/MS reaction mode achieves consistent interference removal in complex matrices, while collision mode with He offers exceptional polyatomic suppression. Mass-shift and on-mass reactions maintain accurate isotopic patterns and lower detection limits for problematic analytes such as S, P, Cl, Si and Ti.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Key advantages include reliable ultra-trace analysis in high-matrix samples, simplified method development with preconfigured templates, and flexible operation for routine and research workflows. The 8800 supports advanced speciation via LC and GC coupling and enables precise single nanoparticle detection.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Emerging applications will leverage MS/MS to explore novel reaction chemistries, expanded speciation of organometallic and bioinorganic species, real-time process monitoring and integration with data-driven analytics. Continued development of hyphenated techniques and nanoparticle characterization will further broaden ICP-QQQ impact.
Conclusion
The Agilent 8800 triple quadrupole ICP-MS sets a new benchmark for sensitivity, accuracy and versatility. Its MS/MS capability transforms interference removal and expands the reach of ICP-MS into the most challenging analytical environments.
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