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A new edition of this practical approach to sampling, experimentation, and applications in the field of inductively coupled plasma spectrometry The second edition of Practical Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry discusses many of the significant developments in the field which have expanded inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectrometry from a useful optical emission spectroscopic technique for trace element analysis into a source for both atomic emission spectrometry and mass spectrometry, capable of detecting elements at sub-ppb (ng mL¯.1) levels with good accuracy and precision.…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2019
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- ISBN-13: 9781119478669
- Artikelnr.: 55682772
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2019
- Englisch
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1], 8.8 M) 71 3.B.4 Preparation of Solution D (Ammonium Acetate, 1 M) 71 3.C Extraction Reagents for the Unified Bioaccessibility Method 72 3.C.1 Preparation of Simulated Saliva Fluid 72 3.C.2 Preparation of Simulated Gastric Fluid 72 3.C.3 Preparation of Simulated Duodenal Fluid 72 3.C.4 Preparation of Simulated Bile Fluid 73 3.D Extraction Reagents for the In Vitro SELF 73 3.D.1 Preparation of SELF 73 4 Sample Introduction 75 4.1 Introduction 75 4.2 Nebulizers 76 4.3 Spray Chambers and Desolvation Systems 79 4.4 Discrete Sample Introduction 83 4.5 Continuous Sample Introduction 87 4.6 Hydride and Cold
Vapour Generation Techniques 91 4.7 Summary 93 References 93 5 The Inductively Coupled Plasma 95 5.1 Introduction 95 5.2 Radiofrequency Generators 96 5.3 Inductively Coupled Plasma Formation and Operation 96 5.4 Processes Within the ICP 106 5.5 Signal Processing and Instrument Control 106 5.6 Summary 107 References 108 6 Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry 109 6.1 Introduction 110 6.2 Fundamentals of Spectroscopy 110 6.2.1 Origins of Atomic Spectra 111 6.2.2 Spectral Line Intensity 113 6.2.3 Spectral Line Broadening 114 6.3 Plasma Spectroscopy 116 6.4 Spectrometers 118 6.4.1 Sequential Spectrometer 122 6.4.2 Simultaneous Spectrometers 122 6.5 Detectors 125 6.5.1 Photomultiplier Tube 127 6.5.2 Charge
Transfer Devices 128 6.6 Interferences 130 6.7 Summary 131 References 132 7 Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry 133 7.1 Introduction 133 7.2 Fundamentals of Mass Spectrometry 134 7.2.1 Some Terminology 134 7.3 Inorganic Mass Spectrometry 135 7.3.1 The Ion Source: ICP 137 7.3.2 The Interface 138 7.4 Mass Spectrometers 139 7.4.1 Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer 140 7.4.2 High
Resolution Mass Spectrometers 142 7.4.3 Ion
Trap Mass Spectrometer 150 7.4.4 Time
of
Flight Mass Spectrometer 152 7.5 Detectors 153 7.6 Interferences 156 7.6.1 Isobaric Interferences 156 7.6.2 Molecular Interferences 158 7.6.3 Remedies for Molecular Interferences 161 7.6.3.1 Charge Transfer 161 7.6.3.2 Proton Transfer 162 7.6.3.3 Hydrogen
Atom Transfer 162 7.6.3.4 Atom Transfer 162 7.6.3.5 Adduct Formation 162 7.6.4 Non
Spectral Interferences: Matrix
Induced 164 7.7 Isotope Dilution Analysis 165 7.8 Summary 176 References 176 8 Inductively Coupled Plasma: Current and Future Developments 177 8.1 Introduction 177 8.2 Comparison of ICP-AES and ICP-MS 177 8.3 Applications 182 8.4 Current and Future Developments 183 8.4.1 In General, for the ICP 184 8.4.2 For ICP-MS 185 8.4.3 For ICP-AES 189 8.5 Useful Resources 191 References 198 Further Reading 198 9 Inductively Coupled Plasma: Troubleshooting and Maintenance 201 9.1 Introduction 201 9.2 Diagnostic Issues 201 9.3 Tips to Reduce... 202 9.3.1 Potential Autosampler Issues 202 9.3.2 Contamination 202 9.4 Tips to Improve... 203 9.4.1 Sample Preparation 203 9.5 How To ... 203 9.5.1 Unblock a Blocked Pneumatic Concentric Nebulizer 203 9.5.2 Clean the Spray Chamber 203 9.5.3 Clean the Plasma Torch 204 9.6 What to do About... 204 9.6.1 Plasma Ignition Problems 204 9.7 Shut Down Procedure (At the End of the Day) 204 9.8 Regular Maintenance Schedule 205 The Periodic Table 207 SI Units and Physical Constants 209 Index 213
1], 8.8 M) 71 3.B.4 Preparation of Solution D (Ammonium Acetate, 1 M) 71 3.C Extraction Reagents for the Unified Bioaccessibility Method 72 3.C.1 Preparation of Simulated Saliva Fluid 72 3.C.2 Preparation of Simulated Gastric Fluid 72 3.C.3 Preparation of Simulated Duodenal Fluid 72 3.C.4 Preparation of Simulated Bile Fluid 73 3.D Extraction Reagents for the In Vitro SELF 73 3.D.1 Preparation of SELF 73 4 Sample Introduction 75 4.1 Introduction 75 4.2 Nebulizers 76 4.3 Spray Chambers and Desolvation Systems 79 4.4 Discrete Sample Introduction 83 4.5 Continuous Sample Introduction 87 4.6 Hydride and Cold
Vapour Generation Techniques 91 4.7 Summary 93 References 93 5 The Inductively Coupled Plasma 95 5.1 Introduction 95 5.2 Radiofrequency Generators 96 5.3 Inductively Coupled Plasma Formation and Operation 96 5.4 Processes Within the ICP 106 5.5 Signal Processing and Instrument Control 106 5.6 Summary 107 References 108 6 Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry 109 6.1 Introduction 110 6.2 Fundamentals of Spectroscopy 110 6.2.1 Origins of Atomic Spectra 111 6.2.2 Spectral Line Intensity 113 6.2.3 Spectral Line Broadening 114 6.3 Plasma Spectroscopy 116 6.4 Spectrometers 118 6.4.1 Sequential Spectrometer 122 6.4.2 Simultaneous Spectrometers 122 6.5 Detectors 125 6.5.1 Photomultiplier Tube 127 6.5.2 Charge
Transfer Devices 128 6.6 Interferences 130 6.7 Summary 131 References 132 7 Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry 133 7.1 Introduction 133 7.2 Fundamentals of Mass Spectrometry 134 7.2.1 Some Terminology 134 7.3 Inorganic Mass Spectrometry 135 7.3.1 The Ion Source: ICP 137 7.3.2 The Interface 138 7.4 Mass Spectrometers 139 7.4.1 Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer 140 7.4.2 High
Resolution Mass Spectrometers 142 7.4.3 Ion
Trap Mass Spectrometer 150 7.4.4 Time
of
Flight Mass Spectrometer 152 7.5 Detectors 153 7.6 Interferences 156 7.6.1 Isobaric Interferences 156 7.6.2 Molecular Interferences 158 7.6.3 Remedies for Molecular Interferences 161 7.6.3.1 Charge Transfer 161 7.6.3.2 Proton Transfer 162 7.6.3.3 Hydrogen
Atom Transfer 162 7.6.3.4 Atom Transfer 162 7.6.3.5 Adduct Formation 162 7.6.4 Non
Spectral Interferences: Matrix
Induced 164 7.7 Isotope Dilution Analysis 165 7.8 Summary 176 References 176 8 Inductively Coupled Plasma: Current and Future Developments 177 8.1 Introduction 177 8.2 Comparison of ICP-AES and ICP-MS 177 8.3 Applications 182 8.4 Current and Future Developments 183 8.4.1 In General, for the ICP 184 8.4.2 For ICP-MS 185 8.4.3 For ICP-AES 189 8.5 Useful Resources 191 References 198 Further Reading 198 9 Inductively Coupled Plasma: Troubleshooting and Maintenance 201 9.1 Introduction 201 9.2 Diagnostic Issues 201 9.3 Tips to Reduce... 202 9.3.1 Potential Autosampler Issues 202 9.3.2 Contamination 202 9.4 Tips to Improve... 203 9.4.1 Sample Preparation 203 9.5 How To ... 203 9.5.1 Unblock a Blocked Pneumatic Concentric Nebulizer 203 9.5.2 Clean the Spray Chamber 203 9.5.3 Clean the Plasma Torch 204 9.6 What to do About... 204 9.6.1 Plasma Ignition Problems 204 9.7 Shut Down Procedure (At the End of the Day) 204 9.8 Regular Maintenance Schedule 205 The Periodic Table 207 SI Units and Physical Constants 209 Index 213