• Product Portfolio Expanded with launch of ICP-OES 

Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy

Product Portfolio Expanded with launch of ICP-OES 

Within its core segment for analysis measuring technology, Analytik Jena AG now offers with the PlasmaQuant® PQ 9000 its first High-Resolution Array ICP OES (optical emission spectrometry using inductively coupled plasma) for multiple element analysis as part of its own technology portfolio. This method is routinely used for determining smallest element concentrations especially in environmental analysis, material research, metal or pharmaceutical industries.

"The PlasmaQuant® PQ 9000 has been developed to master the most complicated analytical challenges in emission spectroscopy with the highest degree of precision, method flexibility and operating comfort. In doing so, we are building on our longstanding experience in the development of high-end spectrometers," said Torsten Olschewski, Head of the Analytical Instrumentation business unit at Analytik Jena AG.

Technological advances in the product include the optical resolution, the plasma torch design and the generation and observation of the plasma.

PlasmaQuant® PQ 9000 offers: clever bench-top design; innovative high-end technology; impressive analytical performance; high sample efficiency; benchmark-setting operating comfort; premium quality ‘Made in Germany’.

The PlasmaQuant® PQ 9000 also allows for the safe analysis of rare earth metals such as cerium, lanthanum, neodymium or samarium in silicate-containing minerals. The high salt contents in these minerals (silicates) are not a problem thanks to the technology of the PlasmaQuant® PQ 9000 system. Spectral interferences caused by the high contents of these samples of main group elements such as sodium, aluminium or silicon can be detected with the help of high resolution and easily corrected.

Another application is the analysis of biodiesel for traces of metals such as sodium, potassium or manganese. These lead to foaming of the fuel and thus to unstable or lower performance as well as clogging of filters. Other trace elements to be controlled are phosphorus and sulphur, which are known as catalyst poisons. In addition, the sulphur r dioxide produced during combustion is an environmental pollutant.


Digital Edition

Lab Asia Dec 2025

December 2025

Chromatography Articles- Cutting-edge sample preparation tools help laboratories to stay ahead of the curveMass Spectrometry & Spectroscopy Articles- Unlocking the complexity of metabolomics: Pushi...

View all digital editions

Events

Smart Factory Expo 2026

Jan 21 2026 Tokyo, Japan

Nano Tech 2026

Jan 28 2026 Tokyo, Japan

Medical Fair India 2026

Jan 29 2026 New Delhi, India

SLAS 2026

Feb 07 2026 Boston, MA, USA

Asia Pharma Expo/Asia Lab Expo

Feb 12 2026 Dhaka, Bangladesh

View all events