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Introduction

ICP-MS, otherwise known as inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, is a type of mass spectrometry which is capable of detecting metals and non-metals at concentrations on non-interfered low-background isotopes. This is done by ionizing the sample with inductively coupled plasma and then using a mass spectrometer to separate and quantify those ions. ICP-MS has great speed, precision, and sensitivity.

This presentation will review common issues with ICP-MS analysis and how to deal with them, including how to interpret the data you generate.

 
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