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ICP MS application is used across industries including environmental studies, exploration of natural resources, mining, healthcare, pharmaceutical, metallurgy, along nuclear and nanotechnology.
Whether it is about analyzing the purity of a substance or detecting its composition, ICP-MS and ICP-OES are most widely used along with Atomic Absorption Spectrometry.
The ICP MS instrument atomizes the sample and creates atomic and polyatomic ions which are then detected. The ICP MS process is used to detect metals and several non-metals in the liquid samples at very low concentrations.
The ICP MS instrument is widely used to overcome limitations and illuminate the properties of trace elements in a sample. The ICP MS instrument can help in a semi-quantitative, rapid, and fundamental overview of a provided sample in a detailed way.
ICP-MS is a technique to determine low-concentrations and ultra-low-concentrations of elements. ICP-MS systems deliver excellent sensitivity, accuracy, ease-of-use, and productivity to any ICP-MS lab. The ICP-MS technique has a multi-element character and a high sample throughput, like ICP-OES, but it allows one to perform more sensitive measurements.
Modern-day Icpms technology focuses on a concept called aerosol dilution. Whenever a substance is studied using the techniques mentioned, there is a pre-requisite that there should not be more than 0.2 gram of total dissolved solvents present per 100mL of the sample.
AAS as an analytical concept was proposed by Walsh in the year 1955. A hollow cathode lamp was used by him as an excitation source and for the atomizer, a combustion flame was used.