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Analysis of elemental impurities in electronic grade copper sulfate using the Thermo Scientific iCAP 7400 ICP-OES Duo

Applications | 2017 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
ICP-OES
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Thermo Fisher Scientific

Summary

Importance of the Topic


The purity of copper sulfate critically influences the conductivity and reliability of electronic components in high-density interconnects, flip-chip assemblies, and wafer technologies. Trace impurities such as iron, calcium, or chromium co-deposited during electroplating can impair performance, making rigorous impurity profiling essential prior to material use in semiconductor and electronics manufacturing.

Study Objectives and Overview


This application study aimed to evaluate the performance of the Thermo Scientific iCAP 7400 ICP-OES Duo for simultaneous multi-element determination of trace impurities in electronic-grade copper sulfate. The goal was to demonstrate high sensitivity, precision, and throughput of the method in a complex 2 % copper matrix.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Sample Preparation:
  • 5 g of electronic-grade CuSO₄ dissolved in 50 mL ultrapure water and diluted to 250 mL.
  • Matrix-matched calibration standards at 0, 20, 50, and 100 µg/L in 2 % CuSO₄.
Instrumentation:
  • Thermo Scientific iCAP 7400 ICP-OES Duo with axial plasma view for enhanced sensitivity.
  • Glass cyclonic spray chamber, AeroSalt nebulizer, 50 rpm pump speed, 1150 W RF power, 20 s UV and 5 s visible exposure times.
Data Acquisition:
  • Controlled by Qtegra ISDS software with optimized analytical wavelengths for 19 target elements.

Results and Discussion


Method Detection Limits:
  • Calculated from ten replicates of a matrix blank; MDLs ranged from 0.03 µg/L (Mg) to 4.2 µg/L (In), with most elements below 1 µg/L.
Precision and Stability:
  • RSD values below 2 % for all elements except lead (RSD <4 %) during a 60-minute stability test at 50 µg/L spike level, demonstrating excellent instrument stability.
Accuracy and Spike Recoveries:
  • Five copper sulfate batches spiked at 50 µg/L per element showed recoveries between 92 % and 105 %, confirming method accuracy in a 2 % copper matrix.

Benefits and Practical Applications


The method delivers rapid, multi-element quantification with minimal sample preparation, high sensitivity, and robust precision. It is suitable for routine quality control of electronic-grade raw materials, semiconductor fabrication, precious metal refining, and pharmaceutical excipient testing.

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Emerging developments in ICP-OES include advanced background correction, automated sample handling, and integration with predictive maintenance algorithms. These enhancements will further streamline trace impurity analysis and support real-time process control in high-throughput manufacturing environments.

Conclusion


The Thermo Scientific iCAP 7400 ICP-OES Duo demonstrates superior performance for trace elemental impurity analysis in electronic-grade copper sulfate. Low MDLs, tight precision, and accurate spike recoveries confirm its suitability for QA/QC applications in the electronics and semiconductor industries.

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