Agilent ICP-MS Journal (January 2008 – Issue 33)
Others | 2008 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Biogas from anaerobic digestion offers a renewable energy source but contains volatile siloxanes that form abrasive silicon dioxide during combustion, risking premature equipment failure. In soil science, boron distribution measurements by isotope dilution mass spectrometry guide agronomic decisions, requiring precise isotope ratio determination free from memory effects and interferences.
This issue reviews advances in GC-ICP-MS for siloxane analysis in biogas, development of an efficient rinse protocol for boron isotope ratio ICP-MS, software updates for Agilent 7500 ICP-MS ChemStation, and hardware accessories including a redesigned quartz torch and a vacuum pump noise reduction cover. User experiences and community events highlight operational robustness and ongoing support.
The enhanced GC-ICP-MS method enables reliable monitoring of siloxanes in biogas for energy producers and equipment manufacturers. The optimized rinse protocol and memory management facilitate accurate boron isotope dilution assays in environmental and agricultural labs. Software and hardware enhancements improve uptime, data quality, and user ergonomics, extending the service life of ICP-MS systems in diverse research and QA/QC settings.
Ongoing developments include deeper integration of microturbine-compatible interfaces, automated sample handling, and advanced collision/reaction cell chemistries for further interference reduction. Broader application of GC-ICP-MS to other volatile organometallic compounds and expansion of isotope-ratio workflows will support emerging fields such as metallomics and environmental forensics.
Advances in GC-ICP-MS sensitivity, rinse protocols for isotope dilution, software robustness, and supporting hardware accessories significantly enhance the analytical capability and resilience of 7500 series ICP-MS systems. These innovations address critical industry needs in renewable energy, environmental monitoring, and agronomic research.
1. Wheless E and Pierce J, Siloxanes in Landfill and Digester Gas Update, SCS Engineers, 2004.
2. Bellato ACS et al., Boron isotope dilution by ICP-MS with direct injection nebulization, J Braz Chem Soc, 2003.
GC, ICP/MS, Speciation analysis
IndustriesEnvironmental
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Biogas from anaerobic digestion offers a renewable energy source but contains volatile siloxanes that form abrasive silicon dioxide during combustion, risking premature equipment failure. In soil science, boron distribution measurements by isotope dilution mass spectrometry guide agronomic decisions, requiring precise isotope ratio determination free from memory effects and interferences.
Objectives and Overview
This issue reviews advances in GC-ICP-MS for siloxane analysis in biogas, development of an efficient rinse protocol for boron isotope ratio ICP-MS, software updates for Agilent 7500 ICP-MS ChemStation, and hardware accessories including a redesigned quartz torch and a vacuum pump noise reduction cover. User experiences and community events highlight operational robustness and ongoing support.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- GC-ICP-MS coupling employs a dry plasma interface and hydrogen reaction mode on the Agilent 7500ce to minimize polyatomic interferences, achieving pg-level detection.
- Boron isotope analysis uses a conventional sample introduction system with a novel rinse solution (ammonia, EDTA, Triton X100, H₂O₂) to eliminate memory effects and ensure rapid stabilization.
- ChemStation software patches for Windows 2000 and XP deliver new tuning windows, autotune features, expanded calibration, and OpenLAB ECM integration.
- Hardware updates include a two-projection quartz torch for reproducible alignment, HMI compatibility, and a Quiet Cover II sound-damping cabinet for vacuum pumps.
Key Results and Discussion
- GC-ICP-MS achieved detection limits below 1 pg per siloxane, corresponding to 0.03–0.07 ppbv in gas—over 100× more sensitive than engine manufacturer requirements and dramatically better than GC-MS.
- The Agilent rinse solution reduced boron background to under 5000 cps, with sample stabilization and washout in under three minutes. Carbon up to 421 ppm produced no measurable bias in 11B/10B ratios.
- Software updates corrected known issues, expanded control over ORS gas modes, and streamlined integration and system diagnostics.
- The new torch design simplifies x, y, and z alignment, improving user reproducibility. The Quiet Cover II reduced acoustic noise and maintained stable operating temperatures.
- Field users reported seamless recovery from power brownouts and outages, with the 7500 series returning to vacuum-ready standby without retuning.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The enhanced GC-ICP-MS method enables reliable monitoring of siloxanes in biogas for energy producers and equipment manufacturers. The optimized rinse protocol and memory management facilitate accurate boron isotope dilution assays in environmental and agricultural labs. Software and hardware enhancements improve uptime, data quality, and user ergonomics, extending the service life of ICP-MS systems in diverse research and QA/QC settings.
Future Trends and Applications
Ongoing developments include deeper integration of microturbine-compatible interfaces, automated sample handling, and advanced collision/reaction cell chemistries for further interference reduction. Broader application of GC-ICP-MS to other volatile organometallic compounds and expansion of isotope-ratio workflows will support emerging fields such as metallomics and environmental forensics.
Conclusion
Advances in GC-ICP-MS sensitivity, rinse protocols for isotope dilution, software robustness, and supporting hardware accessories significantly enhance the analytical capability and resilience of 7500 series ICP-MS systems. These innovations address critical industry needs in renewable energy, environmental monitoring, and agronomic research.
Reference
1. Wheless E and Pierce J, Siloxanes in Landfill and Digester Gas Update, SCS Engineers, 2004.
2. Bellato ACS et al., Boron isotope dilution by ICP-MS with direct injection nebulization, J Braz Chem Soc, 2003.
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