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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 3. 03. 2021
  • ICP-MS is a complex method to quantify metals (also their different isotopes) and certain non-metals even at very low concentrations in a sample. The Kantonsspital Aarau đŸ„ has an ICP-MS to determine concentration for example of #electrolytes, essential elements and potentially toxic metals in urine and blood samples.đŸ©ž
    The technique uses an inductively coupled plasma to ionize the sample creating ions that are detected by mass #spectrometry. The #plasma is created by heating a gas (e.g. argon) with an electromagnetic coil đŸ§Č and igniting the freeing of electrons intro the gas which are accelerated and collide with argon atoms which can split off more electrons producing a fireball đŸ”„â˜€ïž with temperatures of around 6000 °C đŸ„”đŸ€Ż. Careful, don't get too close! (just kidding 😁) A sample enters the machine and evaporates which causes molecules to break apart and their atoms to ionise 🌬.
    The generated ions are channeled into a mass spectrometer where they are separated by their mass-to-charge ratio. A detected obtains a signal proportional to the elements concentration.
    Christoph Saxer and Peter Neyer, two colleagues at KSA regularly share their expertise with Alina from the NCCR team. đŸ€—
    Have a nice Thursday â˜ș
    #NCCR #Science #Lab #scicomm #NCCRmse
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