Jac. Broekaert, Mass spectrometry with plasma sources at atmospheric pressure - state-of-the-art and some developmental trends, FRESEN J AN, 368(1), 2000, pp. 15-22
The state-of-the art and trends of development in ICP-MS are presented. Spe
cial reference is made to progress in plasma sources, which can be used as
ion sources and, especially, the inductively coupled plasma and new microwa
ve plasma sources. Further, progress in sample introduction for plasma mass
spectrometry is discussed with special reference to new pneumatic nebulize
rs, enabling, e.g., work with microflows of solutions at high efficiency, n
ew developments in ultrasonic nebulization, in electrothermal evaporation,
laser ablation and hydride generation. Innovation in the types of mass spec
trometers used is discussed with special reference to the use of reaction a
nd collision cells, sector field mass spectrometry, time-of-flight mass spe
ctrometry and multicollector mass spectrometers. Challenging applications i
n the field of speciation, especially in environmental samples with the exa
mple of the chromium speciation, and in materials analysis, with special re
ference to the analysis of ceramic powders with and without on-line matrix
removal, are also discussed.