HORIBA Jobin Yvon is proud to introduce the M.A.S.T.E.R.
and S.O.S. interactive tools to enhance the reliability of ICP-OES quantitative
results.
These new interactive assistance tools emphasize the use of multi-line
analysis in an ICP-OES system. The aim is to enhance reliability in
quantitative analysis. The tools are used with the recently introduced
CCD-based ICP system, the ACTIVA, and they take into account possible
changes in matrix concentration and unexpected spectral interferences.
These new tools are:
- The M.A.S.T.E.R.: Multi-line Analysis Selection
Tools for Enhanced Reliability.
Using a proprietary ICP-based spectra database containing
not only wavelengths, but also limits of detection
and line widths, the M.A.S.T.E.R. enables the
user to easily perform multi-line selection with appropriate sensitivity
and free of spectral interferences. The display of the selected analyte lines
and their vicinity within the matrix environment makes possible a final validation.
Moreover, because the display tool can also include blank spectra, it may
be used to select adequate background corrections. This tool, based on
reconstituted spectra, basically reduces the need for
the user to prepare various solutions
and profile them.
- The S.O.S.: Statistical Outlier Survey.
Once concentration measurements for each line have been obtained, an ANOVA-based
statistical data processing tool is used to verify possible outliers providing
a single reliable concentration result per element.
With these two major tools, the ACTIVA is able to take full benefit
of its CCD detector by offering interactive assistance to the operator
through multi-line analysis yielding the most accurate quantitative
analysis results possible.
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