Analytical atomic spectroscopy using ion trap devices. 1996

C J Barinaga, and G C Eiden, and M L Alexander, and D W Koppenaal
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, PO Box 999, MS P7-07, 99352, Richland, WA, USA.

Investigations using ion trap devices for analytical atomic spectroscopy purposes have focused on the use of an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) ion source with ion trap mass spectrometric (ITMS) detection. Initial studies were conducted with an instrument assembled by simply appending an ion trap as the detector to a fairly conventional ICP/MS instrument, i.e. leaving an intermediate linear quadrupole between the plasma source and the ion trap. The principal advantages found with this system include the destruction of nearly all problematic and typical ICP/MS polyatomic ions (e.g., ArH(+), ArO(+), ArCl(+), Ar(2)(+), etc) and a dramatic reduction of the primary plasma source ion, Ar(+). These results prompted the development of a second-generation plasma source ion trap instrument in which direct coupling of the ICP and ion trap has been effected (i.e. no intermediate linear quadrupole); the same performance benefits have been largely preserved. Initial operation of this instrument is described, characterized, and compared to the originally described ICP/ITMS and conventional ICP/MS systems. In addition, experiments aimed at improving ICP/ITMS sensitivity and selectivity using broadband resonance excitation techniques are described. Finally, the potential for laser optical detection of trapped ions for analytical purposes is speculated upon.

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