PlasmaQuant® MS – Interference Management with Integrated Collision Reaction Cell (iCRC) 

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PlasmaQuant® MS – Interference Management with Integrated Collision Reaction Cell (iCRC) 

26 Feb, 2015

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The Analytik Jena ICP-MS, PlasmaQuant® MS, incorporates an integrated Collision-Reaction-Cell. With this innovative interference management system, helium (He) and hydrogen (H2) gases are injected into the tip of the skimmer cone. In this high pressure region, collisions and reactions are promoted to effectively remove troublesome spectroscopic interferences formed by the argon plasma and sample matrix. Switching between He, H2 and non-gas modes is extremely quick due to the smaller cell zone and signals stabilise within a few seconds. As the kinetic energy of interfering ions is reduced by collisions within the iCRC, they are easily removed by the ReflexION ion mirror through Kinetic Energy Discrimination (KED).

The iCRC is also fitted with the exclusive BOOST technology which increases ion transmission efficiency when using iCRC gas mode. The expected loss of sensitivity on non-interfered analytes is returned without having to remove the collision-reaction gas. This means no compromise on detection limits when running a gas-mode only method. The iCRC requires no additional maintenance and handles any sample matrix including high salt-samples, strong acids and organic solvents.

Effective elimination of spectroscopic interferences

Use of simple, non-corrosive gases – H2 and He

BOOST technology for best detection limits in iCRC gas mode

Kinetic Energy Discrimination (KED) using the ReflexION ion mirror

Perfect for routine and specialised applications in the chemical, pharmaceutical, life science, medicine, food and environmental industries

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