GC-ICP-MS

GC-ICP-MS is a hyphenated technique in which a gas-chromatograph is coupled to the sample inlet of an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) used as the ionization source for mass spectrometry. Depending on the type of the mass spectrometer, one or many elements can be monitored in the GC effluent, obtaining element selective information within the chromatograms.



The term "GC-ICP-MS" was found in the following pages:

New mass spectrometric method allows fast and comprehensive analyses of metabolites | EVISA's News
Thermo Electron and Pau University Establish New Center of Excellence for Elemental Speciation Analysis | EVISA's News
Quantification of glyphosate and AMPA by HPLC-ICP-MS/MS | EVISA's News
Agilent Technologies publishes Handbook of Hyphenated ICP-MS Applications | EVISA's News
Experts in Speciation Analysis came together in Münster, September 4-7, 2007 | EVISA's News
Instrument database: Thermo Scientific - XSeries II ICP-MS
Instrument database: Agilent Technologies Inc. - 7500cx ICP-MS
Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry as a Detection System for Speciation Analysis | EVISA's News
Instrument database: Thermo Scientific - GC-ICP-MS Coupling Kit
LC-ICP-MS: The most often used hyphenated system for speciation analysis | EVISA's News
Stability of Reference Materials for Speciation Analysis | EVISA's News
New certified reference material supporting mercury speciation analysis of blood | EVISA's News
Directory of scientists: Panayot Petrov
Stability of Reference Materials for Elemental Speciation Analysis | EVISA's News
Gas chromatography for the separation of elemental species | EVISA's News
PittCon 2010 Review I: PerkinElmer Unveil New ICP-MS System for Elemental and Chemical Speciation Analysis | EVISA's News
Trace element speciation analysis for environmental sciences | EVISA's News
Two years Speciation Newsletter - Three years of EVISA web site operation - Accomplishments and Future Perspectives | EVISA's News
Multielement speciation analysis | EVISA's News
Directory of scientists: Mesay Mulugeta Wolle