Issue #6/2024
A. E. Kamenshchikov, V. V. Rodchenkova
Instrumental Solutions for Elemental Analysis Based on Plasma Spectrometry
Instrumental Solutions for Elemental Analysis Based on Plasma Spectrometry
10.22184/2227-572X.2024.14.6.458.464
Elemental analysis is in demand in almost all industries: metallurgy, ecology, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, forensics, chemistry, microelectronics, oil and food industries, aircraft materials production, etc. Among other analytical methods, inductively coupled plasma spectrometry (ICP) occupies a significant place. The article discusses the features of methods of mass spectrometry and optical emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma. Both methods effectively complement each other. The capabilities, advantages and technical characteristics of the advanced models of ICP-MS spectrometers (SUPEC 7000) and ICP-AES (EXPEC 6500) are described in detail.
Elemental analysis is in demand in almost all industries: metallurgy, ecology, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, forensics, chemistry, microelectronics, oil and food industries, aircraft materials production, etc. Among other analytical methods, inductively coupled plasma spectrometry (ICP) occupies a significant place. The article discusses the features of methods of mass spectrometry and optical emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma. Both methods effectively complement each other. The capabilities, advantages and technical characteristics of the advanced models of ICP-MS spectrometers (SUPEC 7000) and ICP-AES (EXPEC 6500) are described in detail.
Теги: collision reaction cell detector elemental analysis inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometer inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer mass analyzer атомно-эмиссионный спектрометр с индуктивно связанной плазмой детектор коллизионно-реакционная ячейка масс-анализатор масс-спектрометр с индуктивно связанной плазмой элементный анализ
Instrumental Solutions for Elemental Analysis Based on Plasma Spectrometry
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