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Measurement of trace elements in volatile organic solvents with ICP-AES detection is difficult for several reasons: plasma instability and/or failure, carbon buildup on the ICP torch, and spectral interferences from carbon emission background. ...
These solvents can cause a number of serious problems in ICP-AES: loss of plasma, plasma instability, high carbon emission background, and carbon buildup on the ICP torch. For ICP-MS the U6000AT+ can be used for both volatile organics and aqueous samples. ...
Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) is a widely used technique for parts per billion (ppb) and sub parts per billion detection in a wide variety of sample matrices. However, introduction of organic solvents to an ICP-AES instrument can present a number of problems: plasma instability or failure, elevated background emission, and ...
