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Agilent 7900 ICP-MS simplifies drinking water analysis

Applications | 2014 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
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Summary

Importance of Topic


Ensuring potable water safety via monitoring trace elements is critical for public health. Regulatory bodies worldwide mandate limits for toxic metals at µg/L levels, requiring robust, efficient, and high-throughput analytical methods. ICP-MS offers rapid multi-element detection with low detection limits, making it valuable for large-scale water quality monitoring.

Aims and Overview of Study


This application note evaluates the performance of the Agilent 7900 ICP-MS for routine drinking water analysis, assessing its ability to meet international regulatory requirements, simplify workflows, and maintain accuracy across diverse matrices and extended sequences.

Methodology and Instrumentation


  • Instrument: Agilent 7900 ICP-MS equipped with Octopole Reaction System 4 (ORS4) and optional Ultra High Matrix Introduction (UHMI)
  • Cell Mode: Helium collision mode (universal interference removal)
  • Plasma Mode: General Purpose; cones conditioned with representative solutions followed by autotune via MassHunter software
  • Calibration: Multi-element standards in 1% HNO3 and 0.5% HCl; internal standards for drift correction
  • Sequence: Two mineral waters (~350 and ~100 mg/L TDS), NIST 1643e CRM, QC check standards over 12 hours

Main Results and Discussion


  • Detection Limits: Single- to sub-ppt instrumental detection limits for trace elements (e.g., Cd, Hg) in He mode
  • Interference Removal: Efficient elimination of polyatomic overlaps (e.g., Cl-based on V and As) without reactive gases
  • Calibration and Linearity: Excellent linearity (R=1.000) across regulatory ranges for all evaluated elements
  • Method Detection Limits: MDLs well below regulatory limits for 25 evaluated elements under routine autotuned conditions
  • Stability and Accuracy: CCV recoveries within ±10% over 12 hours; NIST 1643e recoveries within ±5-10% and <3% RSD
  • Matrix Tolerance: UHMI option extends tolerance to 25% TDS, enabling analysis of high-salt samples

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Streamlined Workflow: Single-technique determination of all regulated elements reduces reliance on multiple instruments
  • Ease of Use: Autotune and Method Wizard automate setup, enabling consistent results across operators
  • High Throughput: Discrete sampling option (ISIS 3) achieves sample run times ~1 minute
  • Versatility: Supports low-level trace, major elements, and high-matrix samples in one platform

Future Trends and Possibilities


  • Broader Adoption: Universal He mode may drive further migration away from specialized techniques
  • Enhanced Automation: Integration with advanced autosamplers and data analytics for real-time monitoring
  • Expanding Matrices: Application to complex environmental samples like soils and sludges without re-optimization
  • Regulatory Evolution: Adapting workflows to new guidelines and lower threshold requirements

Conclusion


The Agilent 7900 ICP-MS delivers exceptional sensitivity, accuracy, and throughput for drinking water analysis. Its He mode simplifies interference control across the full elemental suite, while UHMI and ISIS 3 options ensure robust performance in diverse sample matrices. This platform meets global regulatory demands and supports high-volume laboratories with streamlined, reliable workflows.

Reference


  1. W. Proper, E. McCurdy, J. Takahashi, Performance of the Agilent 7900 ICP-MS with UHMI for high salt matrix analysis, Agilent Technologies, 2014.

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