A High-Efficiency Cross-Flow Micronebulizer for Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry

A pneumatically driven, high-efficiency cross-flow micronebulizer (HECFMN) is introduced for inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectrometries. The HECFMN uses a smaller nozzle orifice for nebulizer gas (75 μm in diameter) and a replaceable and adjustable fused-silica capillary for sample uptake. The...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2001-04, Vol.73 (7), p.1416-1424
Hauptverfasser: Li, Jinxiang, Umemura, Tomonari, Odake, Tamao, Tsunoda, Kin-ichi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A pneumatically driven, high-efficiency cross-flow micronebulizer (HECFMN) is introduced for inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectrometries. The HECFMN uses a smaller nozzle orifice for nebulizer gas (75 μm in diameter) and a replaceable and adjustable fused-silica capillary for sample uptake. The HECFMN is optimally operated over a wide range of sample uptake rate (5−120 μL/min) at a rf power of 1100 W and nebulizer gas flow rates of 0.8−1.0 L/min when a 50 μm i.d. by 150 μm o.d. capillary is used. The aerosol quality is qualitatively examined in a simple manner, and the transport efficiencies are determined by direct filter collection. Compared with conventional cross-flow nebulizers (CFNs), the HECFMN produces much smaller and more uniform droplets and thus provides much higher analyte transport efficiencies (generally 24−95%) at the sample uptake rates of 5−100 μL/min. Several analytical performance indexes are acquired using an Ar ICPMS system. The sensitivities and detection limits measured with the HECFMN at 50 μL/min sample uptake rate are comparable to or improved over those obtained with a conventional CFN consuming 1 mL/min sample, and the precisions with the HECFMN (typically 1.1−1.7% RSDs) are slightly better than those with the CFN (1.6−2.3% RSDs). The ratios of refractory oxide ion-to-singly charged ion (CeO+/Ce+) are typically in the range from 0.7 to 3.3% for the sample uptake rates of 5−100 μL/min. The free aspiration rate of the HECFMN is 8.9 μL/min for distilled deionized water at the nebulizer gas flow rate of 1.0 L/min without any effect of pressure. The features of the HECFMN suggest good potential for HECFMN use in interfacing ICPMS with capillary electrophoresis and microcolumn high-performance liquid chromatography.
ISSN:0003-2700
1520-6882
DOI:10.1021/ac001282o