MC-ICP-MS Lab
FU - Freie Universität Berlin
        last updated: July 19, 2023
      
About the Laboratory
MC-ICP-MS Lab
            FU - Freie Universität Berlin
          
 
            @ Geochemistry
          
 
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Description
In June 2022, a new Mass Spectrometer was installed in the Geochemistry labs at the Institute of Geological Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin. The Neoma instrument represents a new generation of MC-ICP-MS instruments, and its acquisition was jointly funded by the DFG and Freie Universität Berlin to support TRR 170 research. It provides various technical advances that result in excellent sensitivity, large mass dispersion and enhanced mass resolving power. Within the TRR170 program, it will be used to analyze mass-dependent stable isotope variations of Zn, Cu, and K in lunar samples (subproject B1), chondrites and their components (subproject B8) and experimental charges (subproject C1).
Instruments
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                  MC-ICP-MS - Multicollector Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer
                  
 Multiple Collector Mass Spectrometer
Analytical Methods
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