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Discover a Feasible ICP-MS Approach for Microplastic Detection

Discover a Feasible ICP-MS Approach for Microplastic Detection
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Microplastics screening has become an increasingly important part of environmental analysis, necessitating reliable analytical processes.  


ICP-MS has traditionally been unsuitable for measuring carbon isotopes and, therefore, detecting microplastics – until now. 


This application note explores the feasibility of a single particle ICP-MS approach that allows particles to be detected and measured at levels that were previously unattainable. 


Download this application note to discover: 

  • Why it is difficult to measure carbon using ICP-MS
  • How to use SP-ICP-MS for fast, high-throughput C13 monitoring 
  • Examples demonstrating the screening of particles as small as 2 µm
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