Issue 3, 1993

Low pressure inductively coupled plasma source for mass spectrometry

Abstract

The generation of a low pressure Ar inductively coupled plasma has been successfully performed without any modification to the torch box of a commercial inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer. A water-cooled, low pressure torch and interface, designed to allow sampling for mass spectrometry, are described. Using gas chromatography sample introduction, it was possible to measure the analytical signal for a sample of 1-bromononane. The background spectrum contained many of the polyatomic ions seen for atomospheric plasmas, thought to be due to small leaks in the vacuum seals.

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J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1993,8, 427-431

Low pressure inductively coupled plasma source for mass spectrometry

E. H. Evans and J. A. Caruso, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1993, 8, 427 DOI: 10.1039/JA9930800427

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