Warwick Analytical Service (WAS) has developed a proprietary Inductive Coupled
Plasma - Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES) sample preparation protocol
allowing regular, reproducible detection of Sulfur at trace levels of only tens
of parts-per-million (ppm).
The new protocol provides an affordable alternative to ICP-MS based methods for
determining low ppm levels of sulfur in chemicals, pharmaceuticals, natural
products, fuels, geological and nanoparticulate materials.
After trialling various sample weights - WAS scientists were able to determine
a suitable measure to give the most accurate results. WAS found that a larger
volume of sample was more suitable but not so large that the microwave
digestion process was incomplete. The ICP conditions used for low level Sulfur
determinations typically requires a high purge for over an hour with the
nebulizer and coil power set to axial view.
For a copy of an application report describing the new Sulfur protocol in more
detail please contact Warwick Analytical Service on +44 (0)2476 323 223 or
email info@warwickanalytical.co.uk.
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