
An inductively coupled plasma spectrometer is a tool for trace detection of metals in solution, in which a liquid sample is injected into argon gas plasma contained by a strong magnetic field. The elements in the sample become excited and the electrons emit energy at a characteristic wavelength as they return to ground state. The emitted light is then measured by optical spectrometry. This method, known as inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) or inductively coupled optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES), is a very sensitive technique for identification and quantification of elements in a sample.
ICP Spectrometers can be used for the analysis of environmental samples, contaminants in food or water, metalloproteins in biological samples, and similar studies. Most ICP-AES instruments are designed to detect a single wavelength at a time (monochromator). Since an element can emit at multiple wavelengths, it is sometimes desirable to detect more than one wavelength at a time. This can be done by sequential scanning or by using a spectrometer that is designed to capture emissions of several wavelengths simultaneously (polychromator). Detection limits typically range from parts per million (ppm) to parts per billion (ppb), although depending on the element and instrument, can sometimes achieve less than ppb detection.
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PerkinElmer
- 165-900 nm
- <0.009 nm at 200 nm
- Dual backside-illuminated CCD (DBI-CCD), Peltier-cooled to -8°C, 176 x 128 pixels per segment
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PerkinElmer
- 167-900 nm
- 6 pm at 200 nm; 20 pm at 550 nm
- BSI-CMOS (backside-illuminated CMOS sensor), air-cooled, patented; full-frame pixel array
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PerkinElmer
- 163-782 nm (SCD polychromator); extended to ~900 nm with visible channel
- <0.006 nm at 200 nm
- SCD (Segmented-array Charge-Coupled Device), dual UV and visible channels
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- Straightforward, Easy to Use ICP-OES
Agilent Technologies
The Agilent ICP-OES 5800 is incredibly easy to use, and has very intuitive software. The daily and monthly maintenance are very streamlined, and much simpler than PerkinElmer's counterpart. Agilent ... Read Review