Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Magnesium, plasma standard solution, Specpure®, Mg 10,000µg/ml
Quantity/Pack Size – 500ml, 50ml, 100ml
Form – Liquid (aqueous solution)
Grade – Specpure® (ultra-high purity)
Application – ICP-OES, ICP-MS, AAS, atomic spectroscopy
Product Overview
This Magnesium plasma standard solution (10,000µg/ml) is formulated with Specpure® grade purity, ensuring minimal matrix interferences and exceptional accuracy in trace element analysis. The solution is stabilized in a high-purity acid matrix, making it ideal for calibration and quality control in inductively coupled plasma (ICP) and atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) techniques. Its consistent concentration and low impurity levels guarantee reliable results across multiple analytical runs. The solution is compatible with most ICP-OES, ICP-MS, and AAS instruments, offering seamless integration into existing lab workflows. Each batch undergoes rigorous testing to meet international standards, providing researchers with confidence in their data integrity. The solution is supplied in leak-proof, chemically resistant packaging to prevent contamination during storage and handling. Its long shelf life under recommended conditions ensures cost-effective usage for laboratories with varying throughput demands.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this Magnesium plasma standard solution?
The solution remains stable for 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored unopened at room temperature (15–25°C). Once opened, use within 6 months for optimal accuracy.
2. Is this solution compatible with all ICP-MS instruments?
Yes, the Specpure® grade formulation is designed for compatibility with most ICP-MS, ICP-OES, and AAS systems, including those from Agilent, PerkinElmer, and Thermo Scientific.
3. Can this solution be diluted for lower concentration standards?
Yes, it can be serially diluted using ultra-pure water or a compatible acid matrix (e.g., 2% HNO₃) to prepare working standards down to ppb levels.
4. What is the typical detection limit when using this standard?
With ICP-MS, detection limits for Magnesium can reach sub-ppb levels, depending on instrument sensitivity and sample matrix complexity.
5. How should I dispose of unused solution?
Follow local regulations for chemical waste disposal. Neutralize with a compatible base (if acidic) before disposal via authorized hazardous waste channels.










