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Agilent 7500ce octopole reaction system

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The Agilent 7500ce Octopole Reaction System is an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) instrument. It is designed for the detection and quantification of trace elements in a variety of sample types. The system utilizes an octopole ion guide to improve ion transmission and enhance sensitivity.

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Quantification of Si by ICP-MS

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Si was quantified directly in SAS SuperN and PREC suspensions by ICP-MS (Agilent 7500ce Octopole Reaction System, Santa Clara, USA) using a collision cell in helium mode, Sc as internal standard (Merck, Darmstadt, Germany) and a six-point calibration curve (Si standard, Merck). Measurements were carried out in 3 independent experiments on 28Si and 45Sc.
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Determination of Titanium in Mouse Lung

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200 mg mouse lung tissue were mineralized with 4.5 ml HNO3 65% and 1.5 ml HCl 30% in a microwave (Multiwave Go, Anton Paar) before ICP-MS measurement. Ti recovery and the effect of the biological matrix were determined in preliminary experiments (data not shown). Ti was quantified on an ICP-MS Agilent 7500 ce Octopole Reaction System according to the following method: method spectrum, analyte 47Ti, internal standard 74Ge, Helium mode, peak pattern maximum (20), integration time 1 s per point/20 s per mass, acquisition time: 5 repetitions. Calibration of the measurement was done with serial dilutions of a TraceCERT Titanium Standard for ICP (soluble Ti).
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