Laser Ablation ICP-MS: New Instrumental Developments, Applications and Trends
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Ana Lores-Padín, Rosario Pereiro and Beatriz Fernández
Abstract
The increasing need to characterize solid samples from different fields of
science (e.g., advanced materials, geology, cultural heritage, biological tissue sections)
is forcing the development of analytical techniques for accurate direct solid analysis in
a wide variety of matrices. Laser ablation (LA) coupled to inductively coupled plasma
– mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) allows the chemical characterization of solids both in
bulk and in spatially–resolved analysis. LA-ICP-MS offers a precise and relatively fast
measurement of heteroatoms at the trace and ultra–trace concentration level, including
isotope ratios, with none or minimal sample preparation. Furthermore, recent research
highlights the analysis of biological molecules by LA-ICP-MS. This book chapter
reviews and discusses the principles, analytical performance, new instrumental
developments and pros and cons of LA-ICP-MS. Selected representative applications
are described related to bulk and spatially–resolved analysis.
Keywords:
Depth profiling, Fractionation effects, Heteroatom–tag protein
analysis, Imaging, Inductively coupled plasma – mass spectrometry, Isotopic
analysis, Laser ablation, Matrix effects, Quantitative analysis, Spatially–resolved
analysis.
Affiliation:
Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Oviedo, C/ Julian Clavería, Oviedo, Spain.