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Agilent ICP-MS Journal (November 2015 – Issue 63)

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Summary

Importance of the Topic



Accurate determination of rare isotope ratios and trace elements under complex matrix conditions is crucial across fields such as geochemistry, environmental monitoring, marine science, nuclear forensics and industrial quality control. Resolving isobaric overlaps in isotope ratio analysis and overcoming high salt or interfering element matrices allows researchers to extract meaningful geological, environmental and regulatory insights without extensive sample preparation. Recent advances in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), including triple quadrupole MS/MS with reactive cell gases and Ultra High Matrix Introduction (UHMI), coupled with streamlined data management, have significantly expanded analytical capabilities and throughput.

Objectives and Overview



The articles in Agilent’s ICP-MS Journal Issue 63 present several developments:
  • Measurement of 176Hf/177Hf isotope ratios in the presence of 176Yb and 176Lu interferences using Agilent 8800 ICP-QQQ in MS/MS mode with ammonia reaction gas.
  • Direct analysis of undiluted coastal and open-ocean seawater using the Agilent 7900 ICP-MS with UHMI to improve matrix tolerance and maintain sensitivity.
  • Deployment of advanced MS instrumentation in petroleum research, nuclear radioactivity metrology and fragment fingerprinting, as showcased at a Beijing R&D conference and the opening of an ICP-MS laboratory at the UK’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL).
  • Enhancement of laboratory workflows through the MassHunter 4.2 LIMS export tool for streamlined batch result reporting.

Methodology and Instrumentation



Three key ICP-MS configurations and techniques were employed:
  • 8800 Triple Quadrupole ICP-MS (ICP-QQQ) in MS/MS mode using NH3 cell gas and a mass-shift cluster approach to selectively convert 176Hf to Hf(NH)(NH2)(NH3)3+ at m/z 258, eliminating 176Lu and 176Yb isobars.
  • 7900 Quadrupole ICP-MS with patented UHMI, operated in He collision mode, to introduce up to 25 % Total Dissolved Solids directly into the plasma while reducing ionization suppression for trace elements in seawater.
  • MassHunter ICP-MS Data Analysis 4.2 with a configurable LIMS Export module producing .csv or .txt files of user-selected sample and analyte results for laboratory information management systems.

Main Results and Discussion



Isotope Ratio Analysis of Hafnium:
MS/MS mode with NH3 achieved consistent 176Hf/177Hf ratios within 0.3 % of the true value, even in samples spiked with 100 ppb Yb and Lu. Single quadrupole modes without MS/MS showed deviations up to 65 %, demonstrating the necessity of MS/MS control to prevent new interferences from cluster formation.

Undiluted Seawater Analysis:
Over an eight-hour sequence of 140 coastal (CASS-4) and open-ocean (NASS-5) seawater samples, spike recoveries for 20 elements remained within ±5 % and RSD below 5 %. Internal standard stability confirmed robust plasma performance with UHMI, eliminating the need for sample dilution.

Laboratory and Collaboration Highlights:
An Agilent 8800 ICP-QQQ was installed at NPL’s Radioactivity Group to extend radionuclide measurement capabilities (e.g., 90Sr, 135Cs, 236U) in complex matrices while reducing sample preparation. Collaborative R&D in China and the UK reinforces method standardization for petroleum fingerprinting and nuclear decommissioning.

Benefits and Practical Applications



• Geochemical dating and trace element fingerprinting of minerals, crude oils and environmental particulates without extensive chemical separation.
• Routine, high-throughput analysis of seawater and other high-matrix samples with minimal maintenance and high quantitative accuracy.
• Expansion of radionuclide metrology to include challenging isotopes and precise half-life determinations for nuclear industry support.
• Streamlined data reporting and integration with LIMS that reduces manual transcription and enhances data integrity.

Future Trends and Opportunities



Advances in ICP-QQQ MS/MS chemistry will extend mass-shift approaches to a broader range of isotopes and molecular interferences. Improvements in cell gas combinations and reaction control are expected to facilitate speciation studies and ultra-trace analysis in increasingly complex matrices. Further integration of automated sample introduction, UHMI refinements and cloud-enabled LIMS connectivity will support remote monitoring and real-time quality assurance across environmental, food safety and nuclear sectors. Expansion of certified reference materials for high-matrix and radionuclide applications will underpin method validation and interlaboratory comparability.

Conclusion



State-of-the-art ICP-MS technologies, including triple quadrupole MS/MS with ammonia cell gas and UHMI for high matrix tolerance, have resolved long-standing analytical challenges. These developments enable accurate isotope ratio determination and trace element quantification in challenging matrices without extensive sample preparation. Coupled with advanced software workflows and strategic collaborations, they open new possibilities for geochemical research, environmental monitoring, marine chemistry, petroleum forensics and nuclear metrology.

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