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Determination of the Transport Efficiency in spICP-MS Analysis Using Conventional Sample Introduction Systems : An Interlaboratory Comparison Study

Authors :
Geiss, Otmar
Bianchi, Ivana
Bucher, Guillaume
Verleysen, Eveline
Brassinne, Frédéric
Mast, Jan
Loeschner, Katrin
Givelet, Lucas
Cubadda, Francesco
Ferraris, Francesca
Raggi, Andrea
Iacoponi, Francesca
Peters, Ruud
Undas, Anna
Müller, Alexandra
Meinhardt, Ann Katrin
Hetzer, Birgit
Gräf, Volker
Montoro Bustos, Antonio R.
Barrero-Moreno, Josefa
Geiss, Otmar
Bianchi, Ivana
Bucher, Guillaume
Verleysen, Eveline
Brassinne, Frédéric
Mast, Jan
Loeschner, Katrin
Givelet, Lucas
Cubadda, Francesco
Ferraris, Francesca
Raggi, Andrea
Iacoponi, Francesca
Peters, Ruud
Undas, Anna
Müller, Alexandra
Meinhardt, Ann Katrin
Hetzer, Birgit
Gräf, Volker
Montoro Bustos, Antonio R.
Barrero-Moreno, Josefa
Source :
ISSN: 2079-4991
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In single particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (spICP-MS), the transport efficiency is fundamental for the correct determination of both particle number concentration and size. In the present study, transport efficiency was systematically determined on three different days with six carefully characterised gold nanoparticle (AuNP) suspensions and in seven European and US expert laboratories using different ICP-MS instruments and spICP-MS software. Both particle size— (TES)—and particle frequency—(TEF)—methods were applied. The resulting transport efficiencies did not deviate much under ideal conditions. The TEF method however systematically resulted in lower transport efficiencies. The extent of this difference (0–300% rel. difference) depended largely on the choice and storage conditions of the nanoparticle suspensions used for the determination. The TES method is recommended when the principal measurement objective is particle size. If the main aim of the measurement is the determination of the particle number concentration, the TEF approach could be preferred as it might better account for particle losses in the sample introduction system.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 2079-4991
Notes :
application/pdf, Nanomaterials 12 (2022) 4, ISSN: 2079-4991, ISSN: 2079-4991, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1323247727
Document Type :
Electronic Resource