How to improve sensitivity in elemental and isotope ratio analysis with HR-ICP-MS

The Jet Interface, consisting of specially designed cones and a high-capacity interface pump, sets the highest standard for sensitivity in elemental and isotope ratio analysis and is now integrated into the Thermo Scientific™ Element™ Series HR-ICP-MS.
Join us virtually for an insightful webinar where our specialists will present the benefits of the enhanced sensitivity with the Jet interface, with typical sensitivity of >3 x 106 cps/ppb 115In in wet plasma and >3–5 × 107 cps/ppb 115In in dry plasma.
The Element Series HR-ICP-MS keeps offering multi-element quantification at the sub-ppt level in the widest range of sample matrices, easy operation with simple method development without the need for collision-reaction gases, excellent mass and signal stability, maximum versatility for use in academic research and routine industry laboratories worldwide.
What You Will Learn
- Introduction to Jet interface features and benefits
- HR-ICP-MS with Jet interface: analytical performance in wet and dry plasma
- Case study: isotope ratio measurements of natural uranium (IRMM-184) using a standard and Jet Interface set-up in wet plasma mode
Who Should Attend
- Research scientists and students interested in HR-ICP-MS analysis
- Laboratory managers and analysts using any ICP-MS technique
We look forward to your participation in this informative session.
Presenter: Dr. Laura Bracciali (Product Specialist, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
After receiving her Ph.D. in Earth Sciences from the University of Pisa, Laura took post-doctoral research positions at the Italian Antarctic Research Program, the British Geological Survey, and Lancaster University. Before joining Thermo Fisher Scientific in 2020 as Product Specialist, Laura was manager of the LA U-(Th)-Pb Geochronology Division at Stellenbosch University.
Presenter: Dr. Hauke Vollstaedt (Product Manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Hauke joined Thermo Fisher Scientific in 2017. He is a geologist by training, completed his Ph.D. at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel researching on marine isotope geochemistry and went to the University of Bern to work in the field of cosmochemistry as a post-doc. Within Thermo Fisher Scientific Hauke works as a Product Manager for HR-ICP-MS, TIMS and GD-MS instruments.
