Routine Analysis of Rare Earth Elements in Basalt using ICP-MS
Applications | 2026 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Routine and precise measurement of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in basalt is critical for geochemical research, resource evaluation, and advanced industrial applications. Basalt’s complex matrix and potential polyatomic interferences demand robust analytical solutions.
This study demonstrates a complete workflow using Agilent 7850 ICP-MS in helium collision mode for quantifying 14 lanthanides and two actinides in the basalt certified reference material MBL-1 (CGL-007). The goal was to achieve accurate, precise, and stable results under routine, high-throughput conditions.
Basalt samples underwent microwave digestion with ammonium fluoride, nitric and hydrochloric acids. Calibration covered 0.01–40 µg/L, using rhodium (1 mg/L) as an internal standard. Instrument setup employed the General Purpose preset and automated lens tuning in Agilent ICP-MS MassHunter software.
Instrument detection limits after 500× dilution were well below certified values. Internal standard recoveries remained within ±20% over 70 analyses, indicating robust plasma and minimal matrix deposition. Certified element recoveries ranged from 91% to 101% with RSDs under 5%. QC checks at 0.10 and 1.0 µg/L showed drift below 4% after three hours, confirming long-term stability.
The single-cell helium KED approach offers fast, interference-free multi-element analysis with minimal setup. Preset methods and automated tuning reduce operator effort, supporting high-throughput geochemical screening, environmental monitoring, and QA/QC in mining and materials industries.
Advances may include coupling with laser ablation for spatially resolved analysis, exploring alternative collision gases for enhanced interference removal, and integrating machine learning for automated data interpretation. The method can be extended to diverse geological matrices and isotopic studies.
The Agilent 7850 ICP-MS in helium KED mode reliably quantifies REEs and actinides in basalt, delivering accurate, precise, and stable results in a streamlined workflow suited for routine, high-throughput laboratories.
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Summary
Significance of the Topic
Routine and precise measurement of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in basalt is critical for geochemical research, resource evaluation, and advanced industrial applications. Basalt’s complex matrix and potential polyatomic interferences demand robust analytical solutions.
Study Objectives and Overview
This study demonstrates a complete workflow using Agilent 7850 ICP-MS in helium collision mode for quantifying 14 lanthanides and two actinides in the basalt certified reference material MBL-1 (CGL-007). The goal was to achieve accurate, precise, and stable results under routine, high-throughput conditions.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Basalt samples underwent microwave digestion with ammonium fluoride, nitric and hydrochloric acids. Calibration covered 0.01–40 µg/L, using rhodium (1 mg/L) as an internal standard. Instrument setup employed the General Purpose preset and automated lens tuning in Agilent ICP-MS MassHunter software.
- Instrument: Agilent 7850 ICP-MS
- Collision cell: ORS4 in helium KED mode
- Autosampler: Agilent SPS 4
- Interface: PFA inert kit, platinum cones
- Digestion: Milestone microwave system with optimized temperature program
Key Results and Discussion
Instrument detection limits after 500× dilution were well below certified values. Internal standard recoveries remained within ±20% over 70 analyses, indicating robust plasma and minimal matrix deposition. Certified element recoveries ranged from 91% to 101% with RSDs under 5%. QC checks at 0.10 and 1.0 µg/L showed drift below 4% after three hours, confirming long-term stability.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The single-cell helium KED approach offers fast, interference-free multi-element analysis with minimal setup. Preset methods and automated tuning reduce operator effort, supporting high-throughput geochemical screening, environmental monitoring, and QA/QC in mining and materials industries.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances may include coupling with laser ablation for spatially resolved analysis, exploring alternative collision gases for enhanced interference removal, and integrating machine learning for automated data interpretation. The method can be extended to diverse geological matrices and isotopic studies.
Conclusion
The Agilent 7850 ICP-MS in helium KED mode reliably quantifies REEs and actinides in basalt, delivering accurate, precise, and stable results in a streamlined workflow suited for routine, high-throughput laboratories.
References
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