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Agilent ICP-MS Journal (February 2014 – Issue 56)

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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Advances in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and related spectroscopy techniques continue to expand the range of applications in environmental, food, clinical and materials analysis. High matrix tolerance, extended dynamic range, fast data acquisition and automation are critical for modern laboratories facing complex sample matrices and high throughput demands. Innovations in hardware, software and sample introduction systems address ionization suppression, interface clogging and productivity bottlenecks, enabling reliable quantitation of trace elements, major constituents and nanoparticles in challenging samples.

Study Objectives and Overview


This collection of Agilent application notes and articles presents:
  • The performance and technology of the new Agilent 7900 quadrupole ICP-MS platform.
  • The latest ICP-MS MassHunter 4.1 software with streamlined user interface and method development tools.
  • Validation of Ultra High Matrix Introduction (UHMI) for analysis of up to 25 % total dissolved solids (TDS).
  • The use of single particle ICP-MS (SP-ICP-MS) to characterize silver nanoparticles.
  • Introduction of the 4200 Microwave Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometer (MP-AES) and highlights from the Winter Plasma Conference 2014.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Key methodological and instrumental features include:
  • Agilent 7900 ICP-MS equipped with redesigned High Matrix Introduction to provide UHMI dilution gas port, Orthogonal Detector System (ODS) extending dynamic range to 11 orders of magnitude and Octopole Reaction System (ORS4) for rapid cell gas switching.
  • Agilent ICP-MS MassHunter 4.1 software running on Windows 7 (64-bit) with new Top-pane dashboard, drag-and-drop report designer, Intelligent Method Wizard and mobile app connectivity.
  • Integrated Sample Introduction System (ISIS 3) for discrete sampling, reducing uptake and rinse times.
  • Single particle ICP-MS measurements performed in time resolved analysis mode with integration times down to 100 µs.
  • Agilent 4200 MP-AES offering cost-effective, safe elemental analysis with robust performance for routine applications.

Key Results and Discussion


Performance validation of the 7900 ICP-MS demonstrates:
  • Matrix tolerance up to 25 % NaCl with UHMI, achieving stable internal standard signals over 3.5 hours without interface clogging.
  • Spike recovery accuracy for trace elements (As, Cd, Hg) in NaCl brine matrices, matching non-matrix-matched standards with RSD < 7 %.
  • Extended analog detector range up to 10 GHz count rate and sub-cps background, enabling simultaneous measurement of ppb to percent-level elements without method switching.
  • SP-ICP-MS analysis of silver nanoparticles indicating size distributions in agreement with transmission electron microscopy (TEM) specifications for 40 nm, 60 nm and 100 nm particles, and accurate particle counts and mass concentrations.
  • MassHunter 4.1 software reducing method development time through the Wizard, and enhancing productivity with batch re-queue, user-defined autotune and mobile monitoring.

Benefits and Practical Applications


The combined hardware and software improvements deliver:
  • Greater flexibility to run very high and low matrix samples on a single ICP-MS instrument configuration.
  • Reduced sample preparation time and reagent use, eliminating offline dilution for high-salt samples.
  • Improved laboratory throughput via faster acquisition, high speed sample introduction and simplified tune procedures.
  • Enhanced data quality for trace element and nanoparticle analysis, supporting environmental monitoring, nanomaterials research and quality control in complex matrices.

Future Trends and Applications


Emerging developments and potential uses include:
  • Further reduction in transient signal integration times for sub-100 µs resolution in SP-ICP-MS.
  • Expanded multi-mode reaction cell chemistries for interference removal in next-generation quadrupole MS.
  • Integration of remote instrument monitoring and cloud-based data analytics for 24/7 operation and real-time decision support.
  • Broader adoption of MP-AES technology in laboratories seeking alternatives to flame AAS and ICP-MS for major element screening.

Conclusion


Agilent’s 2014 lineup—including the 7900 ICP-MS, MassHunter 4.1 software and 4200 MP-AES—represents a significant step forward in performance, usability and versatility for elemental analysis. Enhanced matrix handling, dynamic range and automation features address key challenges in high-throughput laboratories and support reliable quantification from trace levels to major components and nanoparticles. Ongoing innovation in sampling technology, software intelligence and remote connectivity will continue to drive productivity and expand analytical capabilities.

Reference


Agilent Technologies. Agilent ICP-MS Journal, Issue 56, February 2014. 5991-3903EN

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