Ultra-high speed analysis of soil extracts using an Advanced Valve System installed on an Agilent 5110 SVDV ICP-OES
Applications | 2016 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The rapid and precise determination of micronutrients and heavy metals in soil extracts is critical for agriculture and environmental monitoring. High throughput methods reduce analytical costs and turnaround times while maintaining data quality, supporting timely decision making in soil management and food safety.
This application note evaluates the performance of an Agilent 5110 Synchronous Vertical Dual View ICP OES equipped with an integrated Advanced Valve System AVS 6 and SPS 4 autosampler for ultra high speed analysis of DTPA extracted soil samples. The study aims to demonstrate sub 12 second sample-to-sample timing without sacrificing precision in the determination of Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn, Co, Ni, Cd and Pb.
Soil samples were extracted using a standard DTPA protocol. The ICP OES was operated in single reading mode covering all wavelengths with Vista chip II detector. Typical operating conditions included 1.20 kW RF power, 12 L/min plasma gas, 0.70 L/min nebulizer gas, 1.0 L/min auxiliary gas, and a viewing height of 8 mm. The AVS 6 valve loop (0.25 mL) was filled at 40 mL/min, with a 2.6 s uptake delay and a 1.0 s preemptive rinse. Replicate read time was set to 1 s with no rinse delay between samples.
The system processed 120 soil extracts and 6 standards in under 25 minutes, corresponding to an average of 11.7 seconds per sample and only 3.4 L of argon consumption per analysis. Precision over 120 sequential measurements was excellent, with all elements showing relative standard deviations below 3.4 percent. A stability plot confirmed consistent signal over the entire run, highlighting the benefit of AVS controlled bubble injection and rapid pump action.
Advances in valve switching technology and detector sensitivity will further reduce analysis times and expand elemental coverage. Integration with automated data processing and cloud-based quality control can enhance remote monitoring capabilities. Emerging applications include real time soil mapping and precision agriculture driven by rapid field deployable ICP OES systems.
The Agilent 5110 SVDV ICP OES with AVS 6 and SPS 4 autosampler delivers ultra high speed soil extract analysis without compromising precision or accuracy. Its low gas consumption and efficient valve design make it an ideal solution for high throughput agricultural and environmental laboratories.
ICP-OES
IndustriesEnvironmental
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
The rapid and precise determination of micronutrients and heavy metals in soil extracts is critical for agriculture and environmental monitoring. High throughput methods reduce analytical costs and turnaround times while maintaining data quality, supporting timely decision making in soil management and food safety.
Objectives and Study Overview
This application note evaluates the performance of an Agilent 5110 Synchronous Vertical Dual View ICP OES equipped with an integrated Advanced Valve System AVS 6 and SPS 4 autosampler for ultra high speed analysis of DTPA extracted soil samples. The study aims to demonstrate sub 12 second sample-to-sample timing without sacrificing precision in the determination of Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn, Co, Ni, Cd and Pb.
Used Instrumentation
- Agilent 5110 SVDV ICP OES
- Advanced Valve System AVS 6 port switching valve
- SPS 4 autosampler
- SeaSpray nebulizer and double-pass cyclonic spray chamber
- 1.8 mm inner diameter injector torch
Methodology
Soil samples were extracted using a standard DTPA protocol. The ICP OES was operated in single reading mode covering all wavelengths with Vista chip II detector. Typical operating conditions included 1.20 kW RF power, 12 L/min plasma gas, 0.70 L/min nebulizer gas, 1.0 L/min auxiliary gas, and a viewing height of 8 mm. The AVS 6 valve loop (0.25 mL) was filled at 40 mL/min, with a 2.6 s uptake delay and a 1.0 s preemptive rinse. Replicate read time was set to 1 s with no rinse delay between samples.
Main Results and Discussion
The system processed 120 soil extracts and 6 standards in under 25 minutes, corresponding to an average of 11.7 seconds per sample and only 3.4 L of argon consumption per analysis. Precision over 120 sequential measurements was excellent, with all elements showing relative standard deviations below 3.4 percent. A stability plot confirmed consistent signal over the entire run, highlighting the benefit of AVS controlled bubble injection and rapid pump action.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Ultra high throughput with sub 12 second cycle times accelerates laboratory workflow
- Low cost per analysis achieved through reduced gas consumption and minimal sample volume
- Robust precision supports QAQC requirements in agricultural and environmental labs
- Extended consumable life due to efficient sample handling in complex matrices
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances in valve switching technology and detector sensitivity will further reduce analysis times and expand elemental coverage. Integration with automated data processing and cloud-based quality control can enhance remote monitoring capabilities. Emerging applications include real time soil mapping and precision agriculture driven by rapid field deployable ICP OES systems.
Conclusion
The Agilent 5110 SVDV ICP OES with AVS 6 and SPS 4 autosampler delivers ultra high speed soil extract analysis without compromising precision or accuracy. Its low gas consumption and efficient valve design make it an ideal solution for high throughput agricultural and environmental laboratories.
References
- AVS technical overview, Agilent publication 2016 5991-6863EN
- Elizabeth Kulikov, Determination of elemental nutrients in DTPA extracted soil using the Agilent 5110 SVDV ICP-OES, Agilent publication 2016 55991-6854EN
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