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Demonstrating stable analysis with the Thermo Scientific iCAP PRO Series ICP-OES

Technical notes | 2020 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
ICP-OES
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Thermo Fisher Scientific

Summary

Significance of the Topic


The ability to perform reliable elemental analysis in challenging sample matrices is critical for industries ranging from environmental monitoring to petrochemical quality control. Enhancing the robustness and uptime of inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) instruments reduces maintenance costs, ensures data consistency, and accelerates laboratory workflows.

Objectives and Study Overview


This technical note examines the performance and long-term stability of the Thermo Scientific iCAP PRO Series ICP-OES. Key aims include demonstrating how novel design features improve resistance to corrosion, reduce contamination of optical components, and minimize routine user maintenance while maintaining high analytical precision over extended operation.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Instrumentation
  • Thermo Scientific iCAP PRO Series ICP-OES with vertical dual-view torch
  • Ceramic D-torch constructed from SiAlON outer tube and alumina intermediate tube
  • Purged Optical Path (POP) with sealed quartz windows and beam blocker
  • Temperature-controlled optical housing maintained at 38 ± 0.1 °C

Analytical Procedure
  • Multi-element test solution: 10 µg/L Be, Cd, Cr, Mn and 5 mg/L Ag, Al, Ba, Cu, Zn in 2% HNO3
  • Axial plasma view measured using default aqueous parameters
  • Continuous operation for 11 hours without drift correction or internal standards
  • Calculation of recovery relative to initial measurement and relative standard deviation (RSD)

Main Results and Discussion


Over the 11-hour test period, recoveries for all elements remained within 95–101.7%, demonstrating excellent signal stability. The overall RSD across all timepoints did not exceed 1.5%, and replicate precision averaged below 0.5% RSD. These figures confirm that the sealed optics, robust torch design, and efficient purge flows effectively prevent contamination and maintain consistent plasma conditions. The user-cleanable ceramic interface cones and easily removable inner torch box facilitate low-effort maintenance cycles.

Benefits and Practical Applications


The enhanced matrix tolerance and vertical torch orientation deliver both low detection limits and high resilience against sample deposition. Laboratories in fields such as metals processing, environmental testing, and pharmaceuticals can leverage the reduced downtime and simplified servicing to increase sample throughput. The stable performance under high-matrix loadings makes the system suitable for frequent analysis of complex or corrosive solutions without compromising data quality.

Future Trends and Applications


Ongoing developments in ICP-OES technology are likely to focus on further material innovations for torch components, advanced sealing methods to extend component life, and integration of real-time monitoring for predictive maintenance. Automation of window cleaning, remote diagnostics, and seamless connectivity with laboratory information management systems will enable even higher productivity. The application scope may expand into emerging fields such as battery material analysis and process control in additive manufacturing.

Conclusion


The Thermo Scientific iCAP PRO Series ICP-OES combines a vertical dual-view torch, purged optical path, temperature-controlled optics, and ceramic interface components to deliver outstanding long-term stability and robustness. Users benefit from minimal intervention, rapid maintenance procedures, and reliable quantitative results in demanding analytical environments.

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