Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry in maturity–what problems remain?

作者: Alan L. Gray

DOI: 10.1039/AI9943100371

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摘要: The current status of ICP–MS is discussed and the major limitations, which may be seen as problems or characteristics, considered. Some these are inherent to technique its continued growth a tribute success analysts in finding ways accommodating these. A few limitations instruments susceptible further research, although this very limited today's economic climate. have been avoided, rather than solved, by resorting more powerful mass analysers, but at higher cost.In general, after 10 years exploitation, an encouraging degree maturity has achieved, with experienced well-trained users will continue place elemental analysis. After rapid growth, measured progress development inevitable, years' time another look well show revolution when compared situation.

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