Conical Torch: The Next-Generation Inductively Coupled Plasma Source for Spectrochemical Analysis.

Anal Chem

Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering , University of Toronto, Toronto , ON M5S 3G8 , Canada.

Published: March 2018

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A completely new ICP torch for optical/mass spectrometry is introduced with a conical geometry leading to significant reduction in gas and power consumption. As a new holistic methodology, the torch has been designed on the basis of fluid flow patterns, heat transfer, plasma physics, and analytical performance. Computer simulations, capable of accounting for magneto-hydrodynamic effects, have been used to optimize torch geometry. The result is a "conical" torch with up to 70% reduction in argon flow and more than 4 times power density compared with traditional "cylindrical" torches. Based on experimental measurements, these features lead to a stable plasma with 1000-1700K higher excitation/rotational temperature and a 5-fold increase in electron number density compared to common torches. Interferences from easily ionizable elements (e.g., Na) are also observed to be minimized due to 3 times higher robustness (Mg II/Mg I ratio). Eventually, analytical parameters including detection limits for multielement analysis indicate comparable/better performance of the new torch in comparison with conventional torches.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.7b04356DOI Listing

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