Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Molybdenum, 10 ppm ICP-ML, single-element standard
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – ICP-ML (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry)
Application – Trace metal analysis, calibration, atomic spectroscopy
Product Overview
The Molybdenum 10 ppm ICP-ML single-element standard is a high-purity liquid solution designed for precise trace metal analysis. Formulated to meet the rigorous demands of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), this standard ensures accurate calibration and reliable results in analytical laboratories. The 10 ppm concentration provides optimal sensitivity for detecting molybdenum in various sample matrices, making it suitable for environmental, geological, and industrial applications. The solution is prepared using ultra-pure reagents and deionized water to minimize contamination, ensuring consistent performance. Its stability and homogeneity guarantee long-term reliability, reducing the need for frequent recalibration. Whether used for routine analysis or specialized research, this standard delivers exceptional accuracy and reproducibility, supporting high-quality analytical workflows.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this Molybdenum ICP standard?
The shelf life is typically 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored unopened at room temperature in its original container.
2. Is this standard compatible with ICP-OES instruments?
Yes, while optimized for ICP-MS, this 10 ppm Molybdenum standard can also be used with ICP-OES (Optical Emission Spectrometry) instruments.
3. Are there lower or higher concentration alternatives available?
Yes, alternative concentrations such as 1 ppm or 100 ppm are commonly available for different sensitivity requirements.
4. How should this standard be stored to maintain stability?
Store the unopened bottle at room temperature (15-25°C) away from direct sunlight and moisture. Once opened, reseal tightly after each use.
5. What is the matrix composition of this standard?
The standard is prepared in a dilute nitric acid matrix (typically 2-5% HNO₃) to ensure stability and compatibility with ICP instruments.










