Fast and Reliable Analysis of Soil and Sediments using ICP-MS with an Innovative Cell
Applications | 2026 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The reliable, high-throughput measurement of trace and major elements in soils and sediments is essential for environmental monitoring, regulatory compliance, and contamination assessment. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is widely adopted for these tasks because of its high sensitivity and multi-element capability. Improvements that simplify interference control, increase matrix tolerance, and raise sample throughput directly benefit routine environmental laboratories by reducing per-sample cost, turnaround time, and method complexity.
This application note evaluates the analytical performance and productivity of the Agilent 9500 triple-quadrupole ICP-MS (ICP-QQQ) equipped with a Dual-Cell System (DCS) and optional AVS MS discrete sampler for soil and sediment analysis. The method was developed to be compliant with EPA Method 6020B and to demonstrate: high sensitivity and low detection limits, robust interference control (including polyatomic and doubly charged M2+ interferences), long-term stability during extended sequences, and high sample throughput for routine environmental workflows.
The study used a preset EPA 6020B method and UHMI-4 plasma conditions to standardize setup. Certified reference materials (CRMs) representing aqueous and predigested solid matrices were analyzed (NIST 1643f, River Sediment A/B, Soil A/B). Key methodological choices included:
The principal instrumentation and relevant options reported in the study:
Analytical performance highlights from the study include:
The approach combining the 9500 ICP-QQQ DCS with UHMI and AVS MS offers several practical benefits for environmental laboratories:
Key directions emerging from the work and likely future opportunities:
The Agilent 9500 ICP-QQQ with Dual-Cell System and optional AVS MS sampler provides a robust, high-throughput solution for multi-element analysis of soil and sediment matrices in compliance with EPA Method 6020B. The combination of Advanced Helium Mode and Air cell mass-shift enables simplified interference management, low detection limits (often in the low ng/L range), and accurate recoveries across a broad concentration range. The platform demonstrated excellent long-run stability and accuracy for multiple CRMs and matrix spikes, supporting routine deployment in environmental testing laboratories seeking both performance and productivity gains.
ICP/MS, ICP/MS/MS
IndustriesEnvironmental
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the topic
The reliable, high-throughput measurement of trace and major elements in soils and sediments is essential for environmental monitoring, regulatory compliance, and contamination assessment. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is widely adopted for these tasks because of its high sensitivity and multi-element capability. Improvements that simplify interference control, increase matrix tolerance, and raise sample throughput directly benefit routine environmental laboratories by reducing per-sample cost, turnaround time, and method complexity.
Objectives and overview of the study
This application note evaluates the analytical performance and productivity of the Agilent 9500 triple-quadrupole ICP-MS (ICP-QQQ) equipped with a Dual-Cell System (DCS) and optional AVS MS discrete sampler for soil and sediment analysis. The method was developed to be compliant with EPA Method 6020B and to demonstrate: high sensitivity and low detection limits, robust interference control (including polyatomic and doubly charged M2+ interferences), long-term stability during extended sequences, and high sample throughput for routine environmental workflows.
Methodology
The study used a preset EPA 6020B method and UHMI-4 plasma conditions to standardize setup. Certified reference materials (CRMs) representing aqueous and predigested solid matrices were analyzed (NIST 1643f, River Sediment A/B, Soil A/B). Key methodological choices included:
- Use of Agilent 9500 ICP-QQQ with Dual-Cell System (DCS) and Ultra-High Matrix Introduction (UHMI).
- Operation primarily in Advanced Helium Mode (AHM) to replace multiple conventional gas modes, with Air cell mode (ambient O2) used selectively for oxygen-reactive analytes and M2+ removal.
- Acid matrix: 1% HNO3 + 0.5% HCl for blanks, standards, and diluted CRMs; internal standard mix (Sc, Ge, Rh, In, Tb, Lu) added online via the AVS MS seventh port.
- Six-point calibrations spanning trace and major element ranges; periodic QC with ICV and CCV blocks inserted every 10 samples.
- Short integration times and an AVS MS sample cycle optimized for rapid sample-to-sample analysis (~122 s per sample under the conditions used).
Used instrumentation
The principal instrumentation and relevant options reported in the study:
- Agilent 9500 ICP-QQQ with Dual-Cell System (DCS).
- Ultra High Matrix Introduction (UHMI) sample introduction to improve matrix tolerance.
- AVS MS discrete sampler (high-speed piston pump) integrated with SPS autosamplers for reduced sample exposure and improved throughput.
- Standard interface hardware: nickel sampler/skimmer cones, extraction/omega lens assembly and MicroMist nebulizer.
Main results and discussion
Analytical performance highlights from the study include:
- Limits of detection (LODs): Most trace analytes achieved low ng/L (ppt) LODs. AHM delivered excellent LODs for low-mass elements (e.g., Li, Be) traditionally measured in no-gas mode.
- Air cell mode markedly improved some LODs by using ambient O2 for mass-shift reactions: example, K LOD improved from ~0.97 µg/L (AHM) to ~0.029 µg/L (Air).
- Se LOD improved by about an order of magnitude in AHM compared with conventional He mode, even with shorter integration times.
- Interference control: AHM simplified workflow by replacing no gas, conventional He collision, and high-energy He modes with a single effective mode. Air mode used an O2 mass-shift to remove M2+ and polyatomic interferences (e.g., Sr2+ on 44Ca, REE2+ interferences on As and Se), restoring accurate quantification when M2+ species were present.
- Accuracy and precision: Recoveries for certified values in five CRMs and matrix spike samples were generally within ±10% of certified or spiked values. ICV and CCV recoveries met EPA Method 6020B limits (±10%).
- Long-term stability and robustness: The instrument analyzed 180 samples plus 38 QC solutions over ~8 hours with stable internal standard recoveries (>70% acceptance) and minimal drift, demonstrating high matrix tolerance and low matrix deposition during extended sequences.
- Matrix spike performance: MS/MSD RPDs were low (<3.5%) and spike recoveries were generally within ±10%, confirming method accuracy in high-matrix soils after dilution.
Benefits and practical applications
The approach combining the 9500 ICP-QQQ DCS with UHMI and AVS MS offers several practical benefits for environmental laboratories:
- Simplified gas-mode strategy: AHM reduces operational complexity by consolidating multiple collision/reaction modes into one, lowering method setup time and the risk of operator error.
- Improved sensitivity and lower LODs for problematic analytes (e.g., Se, low-mass elements) while maintaining interference control.
- Effective M2+ and polyatomic interference removal via Air cell mass-shift using ambient oxygen eliminates or reduces the need for O2 cylinders, reducing operating costs and logistics.
- High throughput: optimized sampling cycle and reduced integration times yield faster per-sample analysis suitable for routine high-volume labs.
- Robustness for high-matrix samples: UHMI and the DCS provide stable signals over long sequences, minimizing re-calibrations and downtime.
Future trends and possible uses
Key directions emerging from the work and likely future opportunities:
- Broader adoption of unified gas modes (like AHM) in routine environmental ICP-MS workflows to simplify method libraries and training.
- Expanded use of ambient-air-based reaction modes to reduce cylinder gases and lower operating costs, provided reaction chemistry remains well characterized for new analyte sets.
- Integration of high-speed discrete samplers and automated sample handling to further increase daily sample throughput and reduce carryover for demanding monitoring programs.
- Application of DCS-style cell strategies to increasingly complex matrices (e.g., sludges, digests with very high dissolved solids) and coupling with enhanced sample-introduction dilution strategies for extreme matrix loads.
- Continued validation against regulatory performance-based methods (e.g., EPA 6020 series) to support method harmonization in contract and regulatory laboratories.
Conclusion
The Agilent 9500 ICP-QQQ with Dual-Cell System and optional AVS MS sampler provides a robust, high-throughput solution for multi-element analysis of soil and sediment matrices in compliance with EPA Method 6020B. The combination of Advanced Helium Mode and Air cell mass-shift enables simplified interference management, low detection limits (often in the low ng/L range), and accurate recoveries across a broad concentration range. The platform demonstrated excellent long-run stability and accuracy for multiple CRMs and matrix spikes, supporting routine deployment in environmental testing laboratories seeking both performance and productivity gains.
References
- U.S. EPA. 2014. Method 6020B (SW-846): Inductively Coupled Plasma–Mass Spectrometry, Revision 2.
- Agilent Technologies. Dual-Cell System (DCS) and Advanced Helium Mode (AHM), publication 5994-8985EN.
- Agilent Technologies. Air Cell Mode of the Agilent 9500 ICP-QQQ with Dual-Cell System, publication 5994-8987EN.
- Sugiyama, N. Solving Doubly Charged Ion Interferences using an Agilent 8900 ICP-QQQ, Agilent publication 5994-1155EN.
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