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Online Microdroplet Calibration with the icpTOF Enables High-Throughput Nanoparticle Studies

New Data Analysis Approach with Online Microdroplet Calibration and the icpTOF Enables High-Throughput Nanoparticle Studies

Quantification and Clustering of Inorganic Nanoparticles in Wastewater Treatment Plants across Switzerland 

Mehrabi, K.; Kaegi, R.; Günther, D.; Gundlach-Graham, A.
Chimia, 2021 
DOI:10.2533/chimia.2021.642

Building on a previous publication (see Mehrabi et al. 2021, Environmental Science Nanohttps://doi.org/10.1039/d0en01066a ), Mehrabi and co-workers here focus on the treatment of large datasets produced with sp-ICP-TOFMS. They describe a new data analysis approach based on online microdroplet calibration of measurements performed with the icpTOF 2R, which enables automatic particle detection and elemental mass determinations. Using unsupervised clustering analysis with dedicated software, different classes of nanoparticles can be distinguished based on element compositions. 

Their new approach of collecting and processing sp-ICP-TOFMS data allows the authors to perform high-throughput studies. An eventual aim of such studies is to establish databases for the identification of different types of nanoparticles. 

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