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Agilent ICP-MS Journal (November 2021, Issue 86)

Others | 2021 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Ion chromatography, IC-MS, ICP/MS, ICP/MS/MS
Industries
Environmental, Food & Agriculture, Semiconductor Analysis
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies, Metrohm, CEM

Summary

Significance of ICP-MS in Regulatory Compliance and Industrial Analytics


ICP-MS delivers high sensitivity and multi-element capability, underpinning product safety and quality across industries such as cannabis testing, drinking water monitoring, and semiconductor manufacturing.

Objectives and Overview of Key Articles


  • Describe a new AOAC First Action ICP-MS method for As, Cd, Hg, and Pb in cannabis and hemp products.
  • Present an IC-ICP-MS approach for trace hexavalent chromium in drinking water as an alternative to HPLC-ICP-MS.
  • Summarize insights from an Agilent virtual symposium on ICP-MS innovations for semiconductor applications.
  • Review single particle ICP-MS (spICP-MS) applications in ultrafiltration and chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) processes.
  • Introduce new consumables and video resources to improve routine ICP-MS operation.

Methodologies and Instrumentation


  • Agilent 7850 ICP-MS with ORS4 collision cell in He KED mode, Ultra High Matrix Introduction, and half-mass correction for interference control.
  • MARS 6 microwave digestion ensuring complete sample breakdown and Hg stabilization via HCl addition.
  • IntelliQuant and QuickScan semiquantitative screening for rapid element confirmation.
  • Metrohm 940 Professional IC coupled to Agilent 7800 ICP-MS for Cr(VI) separation and detection.
  • Agilent 8900 ICP-QQQ for non-traditional element analysis (Si, P, S, Cl) and single nanoparticle characterization.

Main Results and Discussion


  • The AOAC method achieved robust quantification of As, Cd, Hg, and Pb in a diverse range of cannabis matrices with reliable reproducibility.
  • IC-ICP-MS protocol attained an MDL of 0.003 µg/L for Cr(VI) and satisfied the 0.02 µg/L California OEHHA limit.
  • Semiconductor symposium demonstrations showed detection limits down to 30 ppt for challenging elements and advanced nanoparticle analysis capabilities.
  • spICP-MS studies revealed charge-dependent nanoparticle retention in ultrafiltration and the impact of CMP conditions on ceria slurry particle size.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Unified sample preparation accelerates high-throughput cannabis testing and enforces regulatory compliance.
  • IC-ICP-MS offers a cost-effective, easily implemented solution for drinking water Cr(VI) monitoring.
  • Enhanced consumables (Pt-tipped cones, Easy-Fit loops, maintenance-free x-lens) reduce downtime and background levels in ICP-MS labs.
  • Single particle analysis guides process optimization and quality control in semiconductor fabrication.

Future Trends and Opportunities


  • Expansion of AOAC-validated species-specific ICP-MS methods for emerging contaminants.
  • Broader adoption of triple-quadrupole ICP-MS for ultra-trace and interference-free analysis.
  • Integration of automated sample preparation and high-throughput modules to meet growing testing demands.
  • Application of data analytics and machine learning for real-time process control and anomaly detection.

Conclusion


Advances in ICP-MS instrumentation, methodology, and consumables are enabling laboratories to meet stringent regulatory limits and complex industrial needs, delivering high accuracy, sensitivity, and throughput across diverse applications.

Reference


1. AOAC Official Method for Heavy Metals in Cannabis and Hemp Products, First Action 2021.
2. J. Nelson et al., Agilent Application Note 5994-4080EN.
3. Agilent Virtual Symposium on ICP-MS in Semiconductor Applications, September 2021.
4. Y. Cheung et al., Agilent Application Note 5994-4295EN.

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