Agilent Technologies has announced a free guide and video for anyone wanting to understand the principles and capabilities of Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry for trace metals analysis
Agilent Technologies has announced the availability of resources, free of charge, for anyone wanting to understand the principles and capabilities of Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) for trace metals analysis.
A PDF of the 86-page Agilent ICP-MS Primer can be downloaded, or a printed copy requested from Agilent's web site.
A seven-minute video also can be downloaded from the site.
These educational tools are designed for newcomers to ICP-MS as well as experienced users interested in up-to-date information about collision/reaction cells and new speciation applications.