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How To Optimize ICP-MS for Trace Element Analysis

Thermo Fisher Scientific guide on method development using triple quadrupole ICP-MS for elemental analysis
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Inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is a key technique for trace element analysis across a wide variety of sample types, due to its outstanding speed, detection sensitivity and ability to achieve low detection limits.


However, biased or false positive results are still of concern, and in many cases, the root cause is unresolved spectral interferences. This is especially concerning for elements such as arsenic, which are widely regulated to ensure the safety of drinking water, food and pharmaceutical products.


This method development guide highlights the options available to analyze each element of the periodic table and how to overcome common interferences.


Download this guide to discover:

  • How plasma conditions and sample matrix influence ICP-MS analysis
  • Spectral interferences commonly observed in ICP-MS and how to overcome them
  • How to use ICP-MS to analyze each periodic element

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