Mg. Minnich et A. Montaser, Direct injection high efficiency nebulization in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry under cool and normal plasma conditions, APPL SPECTR, 54(9), 2000, pp. 1261-1269
The direct injection high efficiency nebulizer (DIHEN) was investigated for
application to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS) with a
cool plasma. Elements are organized into three categories based on their p
erformance in the cool and normal plasma. Sensitivity, precision, and detec
tion limits are presented for elements (K-39, Ca-40, and Fe-56) that suffer
from mass spectral interferences ((ArH+)-Ar-38, Ar-40(+), and (ArO+)-Ar-40
-O-16) derived from the plasma gas. Figures of merit are also reported for
a group of elements that are suitable for analysis using either the cool or
normal plasma condition. In a departure from previous published accounts,
however, a group of elements is investigated that is suitable for analysis
in the cool plasma only by measurement of the metal oxide ion because the s
ensitivity and precision of the atomic ion are inferior to those obtained f
or the metal oxide ion. The sensitivity and precision obtained for these mo
lecular species are comparable to those obtained for the atomic ions of ele
ments that are suitable for analysis using the cool plasma. Calibration cur
ves for the metal oxide signal as a function of the metal concentration in
the cool plasma are linear over six orders of magnitude, covering the conce
ntration range from 1 ppt to 1 ppm. Nerve tonic tablets that contain Na, Mg
, K, Ca, and Fe in unspecified amounts were analyzed under cool plasma cond
itions.