How to Determine Trace Elements in Difficult Samples by ICP-OES

Separation Science, in collaboration with Thermo Fisher Scientific, provides an on-demand webinar offering advice on how best to determine trace elements in different matrices. 

Duration: Approximately 40 minutes

Presenter:
Matthew Cassap
(Thermo Fisher Scientific)
In 2006 Matthew joined Thermo Fisher Scientific as an applications specialist. In this role he become an expert in trace element analysis applications across a broad range of industry segments using a range of liquid/solid sampling accessories and hyphenated techniques. In 2012 Matthew assumed responsibility for the Thermo Scientific ICP-OES product line and is based at the manufacturing facility in Cambridge, UK. From 2014 to 2017 Matthew was based at the Thermo Scientific center of excellence in Bremen Germany as Product manager for AA and ICP-OES. In 2018 Matthew relocated back to the UK and is now the TEA product marketing specialist.

 

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The analysis of high-matrix samples by ICP-OES presents many challenges such as physical, chemical, and spectral interferences. The sample preparation and method development for these sample types is not normally simple. This on-demand webinar provides examples to describe how to simplify the process of selecting a sample introduction system, method development, and accessories needed to produce precise and accurate results whilst achieving optimum productivity.

By viewing this presentation you will understand how to:

  • select the correct sample introduction system and accessories for different sample types
  • optimize method parameters for difficult sample types
  • improve precision and accuracy of high-matrix sample analysis by mitigating any possible interferences

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