Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometers (ICP-MS) utilize inductively coupled plasma for sample ionization and an MS for ion separation and quantification. The low detection limits and high productivity possible with ICP-MS are particularly useful for trace metal analysis and environmental testing. Common components of an ICP-MS system include a sample introduction system, an ion source, a vacuum system, a collision reaction cell, ion optics, a mass spectrometer (often a quadrupole), and a detector. An analytical working range of nine orders of magnitude, detection limits below the ppt range, and aptitude for isotopic analysis are hallmarks of ICP-MS. ICP-MS instruments are commonly configured for routine analyses, high-matrix interference samples, or specific applications, such as work in the semiconductor industry or medical and forensic toxicology fields. Also, be sure to consider any desired customization options, such as chromatographic coupling or use with organic solvents.
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| Company | Nu Instruments | Nu Instruments |
| Item | Nu Sapphire MC-ICP-MS | Attom ES ICP-MS |
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| Description | Nu Sapphire is a dual-path MC-ICP-MS that combines a double-focusing magnetic sector mass analyser with a hexapole collision/reaction cell on a separate low-energy ion path (patented GB 2535826). The high-energy path provides classical MC-ICP-MS operation; the low-energy path decelerates ions into Nu Sapphire is a dual-path MC-ICP-MS that combines a double-focusing magnetic sector mass analyser with a hexapole collision/reaction cell on a separate low-energy ion path (patented GB 2535826). The high-energy path provides classical MC-ICP-MS operation; the low-energy path decelerates ions into the hexapole CRC for removal of Ar-based and polyatomic interferences. Variable-dispersion Zoom Optics allow instantaneous switching between collector configurations.... Read More | The Attom ES is a double-focusing, single-collector HR-ICP-MS with the analyser and sample introduction system at ground potential. It uses a laminated magnet with FastScan electrostatic deflector optics to cover up to 40% of a given mass range without changing the magnetic field. A unique patented The Attom ES is a double-focusing, single-collector HR-ICP-MS with the analyser and sample introduction system at ground potential. It uses a laminated magnet with FastScan electrostatic deflector optics to cover up to 40% of a given mass range without changing the magnetic field. A unique patented detector attenuation system extends the pulse-counting multiplier to 9 orders of magnitude dynamic range; an optional Faraday detector extends this to 12 orders.... Read More |
| Optical System | Double-focusing magnetic sector; dual-path transfer optics (high-energy path for classical MC-ICP-MS; low-energy path with hexapole collision/reaction cell, patented GB 2535826); variable-dispersion Zoom Optics; Enhanced Sensitivity Interface as standard; up to 4 independently controlled reaction gas inlets | Double-focusing magnetic sector (electrostatic analyser + laminated magnet); forward Nier-Johnson geometry; ground-potential analyser; FastScan electrostatic deflector optics covering up to 40% of mass range; three fixed-slit resolution modes: low (~300 M/?M), medium (~4,000 M/?M), high (>10,000 M/?M) |
| Mass Analyzer | Multi-collector double-focusing magnetic sector; 16 Faraday cups + up to 6 ion-counting detectors (SEM or Daly); high-resolution and pseudo-high-resolution modes | Single-collector double-focusing magnetic sector; mass range 1–260 u |
| Dynamic Range | Inquire | 9 orders of magnitude (pulse-counting multiplier with patented beam attenuation); 12 orders of magnitude with optional Faraday detector |
| Applications | Non-traditional stable isotope analysis (Mg, Si, S, K, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Fe, Ni, Se), geochemistry, cosmochemistry, life sciences, nuclear research | Laser ablation imaging, nanoparticle analysis, isotope ratio measurements, trace element quantification, nuclear analysis, geochemistry, environmental monitoring |
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