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Collision cell technology

Recent advances in ICP-MS technology also comprise other forms of collision-cell technology (CCT) and multicollector systems for high-precision isotope ratio determinations. Yet, ICP-MS is considered as having reached a level of stagnation in development [385]. [Pg.655]

Dufailly, V., Noel, L., Guerin, T. Optimisation and critical evaluation of a collision cell technology ICP-MS system for the determination of arsenic in foodstuffs of animal origin. Anal. Chim. Acta 611, 134-142 (2008)... [Pg.364]

X Series ICP-MS Enhanced Collision Cell Technology CCT, Thermo Scientific Product Specifications, July 2004, http //www.thermo.com/eThermo/CMA/PDFs/Articles/ articlesFile 24138.pdf. [Pg.91]

Spedation using ICP-MS with reaction/collision cell technology... [Pg.306]

Spence, B. and Lee, K. (2001) How can collision cell technology enhance the analysis of organic solvents Presented at the 2001 Annual Conference of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, Detroit, MI, USA. [Pg.478]

Collision/reaction cell technology (CCT/CRC) is a cheaper alternative for reducing the impact of interferences than is high-resolution magnetic sector ICP-MS. [Pg.656]

More recently, the advent of the collision/reaction cell technology has revolutionised commercial quadrupole ICP-MS systems. A gas, such as hydrogen, helium or ammonia, is introduced into the reaction cell (placed inside the mass spectrometer and preceding the analyser quadrupole), where it reacts and dissociates or neutralises the polyatomic species or precursors. Through collision and reaction with appropriate gases in a cell, interferences... [Pg.28]

Thomas, R. A Beginner s Guide to ICP-MS Part IX - Mass analyzers collision/reaction cell technology. Spectroscopy 2002, 17, 42-48. [Pg.263]

Linear quadrupole instruments are widely spread. Recent developments in the technology now make it possible to work simultaneously with fullscan and selected ion monitoring (SIM) modes in a single run. In GC tandem MS, a first quadmpole acts as a mass selective filter and the second quadrupole is used as the collision cell with addition of a collision gas such as helium or argon. In a third quadrupole the full mode is performed to obtain the full mass spectrum of the product ions. [Pg.217]


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