Shimadzu’s New Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer Series Provides High-Performance, Eco-Friendly Elemental Analysis

COLUMBIA, Md. — Shimadzu Scientific Instruments introduces the ICPMS-2040/2050 series of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometers that feature a proprietary advanced mini-torch system, a redesigned collision/reaction cell and a high-performance quadrupole mass filter with enhanced resolution. The ICPMS-2040/2050 series is ideal for analyzing the concentration of inorganic elements in solution samples in a wide range of industries including environmental, pharmaceutical, clinical, food, chemical and material.

The optimized torch design of the ICPMS-2040/2050 series improves sample ionization efficiency by keeping argon gas consumption low and decreasing sample flow rate into the plasma. The innovative mini-torch system consumes 11 liters per minute of argon, two-thirds the amount used by typical plasma torches and enables continuous operation using a 7-cubic-meter gas cylinder for up to 10 hours. These systems have a high-frequency power supply that features high-speed matching functionality, allowing for the use of low-cost, low-purity (99.95%) argon gas to reliably generate a robust plasma.

The ICPMS-2040/2050 series enables high-sensitivity analysis of target elements. In collision mode, introducing inert helium gas into the cell generates a kinetic energy difference between target ions and polyatomic ions. This difference is used for polyatomic interference removal in a wide range of applications. In reaction mode, when a specific gas is introduced into the cell, a reaction of gas with ions occurs to reduce interferences.

These instruments feature a patent-pending high-performance quadrupole mass filter with enhanced resolution that improves signal stability when analyzing samples for long periods by applying a pulse voltage between the analysis of each mass. This maintains a constant charge level at the electrode surface to mitigate ion charge effects on the mass filter.

With the ICPMS-2040/2050 series. operators can analyze masses at 0.5 amu intervals using the high-resolution mode, enabling half-mass correction for doubly charged interferences common in rare earth elements (REEs). In addition, the inter-element correction (IEC) function can correct for interferences that cannot be eliminated by the collision/reaction cell.

The patent-pending redesigned gas controller reduces gas introduction and purge times, allowing analytical conditions to be changed rapidly. While measuring multiple samples, users can start the rinsing sequence early by sending the autosampler probe to rinse while collecting data using the sample already in the probe line to complete the analysis, thus reducing analysis time and conserving the sample without any additional accessory or cost. The ICPMS-2040/2050 series also reduces operator supervision time because the extended rinsing function allows the ICPMS to run autonomously after plasma ignition.

The maintenance window in the new LabSolutions ICPMS software clearly indicates operation times of key components and automatically alerts users when it is time to maintain and/or replace parts. Preset analytical methods come configured with optimized settings, such as plasma conditions, target elements, mass information and an internal standard, for common ICPMS applications such as EPA 200.8, USP 232/233/2232, ICH Q3D and more.

For more details, visit the ICPMS-2040/2050 series information page.

About Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc.

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (SSI) is the North American subsidiary of Shimadzu Corporation’s Analytical and Measuring Division. Headquartered in Columbia, Maryland, SSI offers a comprehensive portfolio of analytical and testing solutions for a broad range of applications in science and industry. SSI maintains a network of ten regional offices strategically located across the United States, with experienced technical specialists, service providers and sales engineers situated throughout the country. In addition, SSI operates a Solution Center, designed to enable applications development, and an Innovation Center that houses a team of scientists whose goal is to develop close collaborations with universities, government agencies and industry centers. Visit www.ssi.shimadzu.com for more information.

 

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