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HOT articles in JAAS this July

It’s been a busy month with so many great papers, so here are some HOT articles from JAAS that you might have missed this July!

Why not take a look, they will be free to read for 2 weeks.

In situ collection of volatile silver species in a new modular quartz tube atomizer for atomic absorption spectrometry
Stanislav Musil, Jan Kratzer, Miloslav Vobecký and Tomáš Matoušek
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30112A

An improved analytical performance of magnetically boosted radiofrequency glow discharge
P. Vega, R. Valledor, J. Pisonero and N. Bordel
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30106G

High-precision and accurate determinations of neodymium isotopic compositions at nanogram levels in natural materials by MC-ICP-MS
Kuo-Fang Huang, Jerzy Blusztajn, Delia W. Oppo, William B. Curry and Bernhard Peucker-Ehrenbrink
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30123G

A fit-for purpose procedure for lead isotopic ratio determination in crude oil, asphaltene and kerogen samples by MC-ICPMS
Georgia Sanabria Ortega, Christophe Pécheyran, Sylvain Bérail and Olivier F. X. Donard
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30143A

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Issue 8 online: 2012 US Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry

The latest issue of JAAS is now online, which is a themed issue featuring papers from the 2012 US Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, which was held 9–14 January 2012, Tucson, Arizona USA. An overview of the conference can be found in the Editorial by Ramon M. Barnes.

Summary of the 2012 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry January 9–14, 2012, Tucson, Arizona
Ramon M. Barnes
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1169-1172
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA90039D

The front cover features work from our new JAAS chair Frank Vanhaecke, Ghent University, Belgium, and colleagues who used multi-collector ICP-MS to test for transition metals in human blood. They looked at metabolically important metals such as Cu, Fe and Zn and examined the differences in their levels in the blood of people with differing diets.

Isotopic analysis of the metabolically relevant transition metals Cu, Fe and Zn in human blood from vegetarians and omnivores using multi-collector ICP-mass spectrometry
Lana Van Heghe, Emma Engström, Ilia Rodushkin, Christophe Cloquet and Frank Vanhaecke
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1327-1334
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30070B

On the inside front cover there is an image from Nicolas H. Bings and colleagues from Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany, who were looking at the accuracy and precision of analytical data from the analysis of liquid samples.

Comparison of novel and conventional calibration techniques for the analysis of urine samples using plasma source mass spectrometry combined with a new dual-drop-on-demand aerosol generator
Jan O. Orlandini v. Niessen, Jan H. Petersen, J. Niklas Schaper and Nicolas H. Bings
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1234-1244
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30039G

These two cover articles will be free to access and read for 6 weeks, so click through and take a look.

We have a HOT paper from JAAS Editorial Board member Gary M. Hieftje, Indiana University, USA, who with colleagues presents a modeling investigation into the thermal mechanism for the formation of electrical prepeak and pressure waves in a microsecond direct current pulsed glow discharge.

Thermal mechanism for formation of electrical prepeak and pressure waves in a microsecond direct current pulsed glow discharge with a Grimm-type source: a modeling investigation
M. Voronov, V. Hoffmann, W. Buscher, C. Engelhard, S. J. Ray and G. M. Hieftje
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1225-1233
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30014A

The latest ASU on Elemental Speciation is also available in this month’s issue.

Atomic spectrometry update. Elemental speciation
Robert Clough, Lindsay R. Drennan-Harris, Chris F. Harrington, Steve J. Hill and Julian F. Tyson
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1185-1224Follow JAAS News on Twitter: @jaasnews
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA90037H

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HOT Article: Evaluating silicagels for Pb isotopic analysis

The analysis of Pb isotopes is used in several fields, including ore formation studies, environmental studies and U–Pb geochronology. But sample sizes can also be very small, making precise measurements difficult. One method to compensate for this, is adding silicagel as an ionisation activator for Pb isotopic analysis. Magdalena H. Huyskens, Tsuyoshi Iizuka and Yuri Amelin at The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, have run a series of tests, comparing three commercially available colloidal silicagels. Read their results by clicking on the title below.

Huyskens et al., J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article

Evaluation of colloidal silicagels for lead isotopic measurements using thermal ionisation mass spectrometry
Magdalena H. Huyskens,  Tsuyoshi Iizuka and Yuri Amelin
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30083D

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Issue 7 online: themed issue on Nanoanalysis

JAAS, 2012, Issue 7, front cover

Front cover: Nischwitz & Goenaga-Infante, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1084-1092

The latest issue of JAAS is now online, which is a themed issue on Nanoanalysis. Guest Edited by Petra Krystek, Zoltán Mester and Kay Niemax, this themed issue highlights an important area of atomic spectrometry. May Copsey and I introduce the issue on behalf of the Guest Editors in an Editorial:

A snapshot of atomic and elemental analysis on the nanoscale
May Copsey and Vibhuti Patel
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1049-1049
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA90038F

The front cover features a paper from Volker Nischwitz and Heidi Goenaga-Infante, which presents the first systematic comparison and optimisation of extraction methods for the characterisation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in sunscreens using FFF-ICP-MS.

Improved sample preparation and quality control for the characterisation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in sunscreens using flow field flow fractionation on-line with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Volker Nischwitz and Heidi Goenaga-Infante
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1084-1092
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA10387G

JAAS, 2012, Issue 7, inside front cover

Franze et al., J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1074-1083

The inside front cover highlights a paper from JAAS News contributor Carsten Engelhard and colleagues. They compare the analytical performance of three sample introduction systems for the characterization of 20–100 nm Ag nanoparticles.

Single particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry: evaluation of three different pneumatic and piezo-based sample introduction systems for the characterization of silver nanoparticles
Bastian Franze, Ingo Strenge and Carsten Engelhard
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1074-1083
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA00003B

Other HOT articles in this issue are:

Critical Review: SIMS imaging of the nanoworld: applications in science and technology
Mathias Senoner and Wolfgang E. S. Unger
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1050-1068
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30015J

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for analysis of micro and nanoparticles
Prasoon K. Diwakar, Kristofer H. Loper, Anna-Maria Matiaske and David. W. Hahn
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1110-1119
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30012E

Considerations for measurement of individual nanoparticles or microparticles by ICP-MS: determination of the number of particles and the analyte mass in each particle
John W. Olesik and Patrick J. Gray
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1143-1155
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30073G

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HOT Article: Measuring individual particles

Olesik & Gray, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article

This month we have a HOT article from our Associate Editor for the Americas, John W. Olesik and Patrick J. Gray, from Ohio State University, USA. Nanoparticles and microparticles are used in so many products nowadays, but the rapid, simultaneous characterization of their elemental chemical composition is very tricky. In the following paper, the unique considerations to determine the number of particles per liter and analyte mass (particle size) distributions from single particle ICP-MS measurements using quadrupole or sequential sector field mass spectrometry is explored.

Considerations for measurement of individual nanoparticles or microparticles by ICP-MS: determination of the number of particles and the analyte mass in each particle
John W. Olesik and Patrick J. Gray
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30073G

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HOT Article: LIBS analysis of micro- and nanoparticles

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for analysis of micro and nanoparticles

Hahn et al., J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article

David. W. Hahn from the University of Florida, USA, and colleagues from the USA and Germany, take a closer look at the use of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) in the analysis of micro- and nanoparticles. They give a short review of the recent research in this area, both fundamentals and applications, including new experimental work regarding aerosol particle analysis. This article will be free to access for 2 weeks, so click on the title below to read more.

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for analysis of micro and nanoparticles
Prasoon K. Diwakar, Kristofer H. Loper, Anna-Maria Matiaske and David. W. Hahn
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30012E

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HOT Article: Graphite mini tubes for high resolution AAS

Graphite tubes with small internal diameters tailored for high-resolution continuum source graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry

Okruss et al., J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article

Michael Okruss and co-workers from Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften, Berlin, Germany, have used graphite tubes with internal diameters of 1 mm, 1.5 mm and 2 mm (mini tubes) in high resolution continuum source graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (HR-CS GF AAS). The use of these mini tubes allows high absolute sensitivity and ultra-trace analysis of small samples. Click on the title below to read more!

Graphite tubes with small internal diameters tailored for high-resolution continuum source graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
Mao Dong Huang, Helmut Becker-Ross, Michael Okruss, Sebastian Geisler and Stefan Florek
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30057E

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HOT articles from JAAS this April

It’s been a busy month with so many great papers, so here are some HOT articles from JAAS that you might have missed this April!

JAAS, Issue 4, 2012, Front coverWhy not take a look, they will be free to read for 2 weeks.

Surface topography reconstruction by stereo-PIXE
Ebrahim Gholami Hatam, Primož Pelicon, Mohammad Lamehi-Rachti, Primož Vavpetič, Omidreza Kakuee, Nataša Grlj, Miha Čekada and Vahid Fathollahi
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 834-840
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA10373G

Thermal mechanism for formation of electrical prepeak and pressure waves in a microsecond direct current pulsed glow discharge with a Grimm-type source: a modeling investigation
M. Voronov, V. Hoffmann, W. Buscher, C. Engelhard, S. J. Ray and G. M. Hieftje
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30014A

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HOT article: Improved analysis of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in sunscreens by ICP-MS

Improved analysis of nanoparticles in sunscreen

Nischwitz and Goenaga-Infante, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article

Titanium dioxide in nanoparticulate form is used in large scale in a variety of consumer products including sunscreens, so there is an increasing need for methodology for the reliable characterisation of the particle size and size dependent elemental composition in these complex matrices.

Such measurement capability is essential for underpinning safety assessments, for quality control of existing products and for correlation of nanoparticle characteristics with biological effects observed in toxicity tests.

This paper from Volker Nischwitz and Heidi Goenaga-Infante of LGC, Teddington, UK, describes the first systematic comparison and optimisation of extraction methods for titanium dioxide nanoparticles in sunscreen samples.

Improved sample preparation and quality control for the characterisation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in sunscreens using flow field flow fractionation on-line with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Volker Nischwitz and Heidi Goenaga-Infante
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA10387G

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HOT Article: Characterization of solid biofuels

Automatic dynamic chemical fractionation method with detection by plasma spectrometry for advanced characterization of solid biofuels

Miro et al., J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article

Manuel Miró from the University of the Balearic Islands, Spain, and colleagues have studied the advanced characterization of woody biofuels in an attempt to determine if firing biomass fuels will lead to potential corrosion risks in combustion devices. To accomplish this they devised a sequential injection (SI) stirred-flow chamber (SFC) extraction process as a front end to inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) analysis. Click through here to read more!

Automatic dynamic chemical fractionation method with detection by plasma spectrometry for advanced characterization of solid biofuels
Warunya Boonjob, Maria Zevenhoven, Paul Ek, Mikko Hupa, Ari Ivaska and Manuel Miró
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2JA00007E

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