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Bench Boost by Inorganic Ventures

Bench Boost by Inorganic Ventures

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<p>Join our host and Inorganic Ventures Technical Director, Mike Booth, as he sparks insightful conversations with our panel of experts in Bench Boost, your go-to podcast for analytical chemistry enthusiasts. Together, they explore the realm of ICP, sharing tips and tricks and diving deep into all things analytical chemistry.</p>
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ICP Conference Preview: A Decade In Our Element

ICP Conference Preview: A Decade In Our Element

15 min 24 sec
<p><a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2261493/open_sms" rel="nofollow">Send us a text</a></p> <p>We’re back with a preview of our 10th Annual ICP Conference, taking place October 14–16, 2025, at Inorganic Ventures.</p> <p>In this episode, you’ll hear what’s new this year—including hands-on lab stations, data analysis workshops, and expert talks on sample prep, contamination control, and method validation. We also share attendee feedback from past events, a look at the upcoming poster session, and a few social highlights you won’t want to miss.</p> <p>🎟️ <a href="https://pages.inorganicventures.com/icp-conference-2025" rel="nofollow">Registration</a> is open! Space is limited, so save your spot now!</p>
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Palladium Prep, Zeolite Digestion, and Discrete Analyzer Reagents

Palladium Prep, Zeolite Digestion, and Discrete Analyzer Reagents

10 min 59 sec
<p><a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2261493/open_sms" rel="nofollow">Send us a text</a></p> <p>In this episode, the team answers three timely tech support questions from the lab. First, we cover palladium stability in nitric acid and what to watch for when mixing it with elements like silver or antimony. Then, we walk through a quick, effective digestion method for zeolites, developed by Dr. Paul Gaines and featured in our <a href="https://www.inorganicventures.com/guides-and-papers/elemental-analysis-of-zeolites" rel="nofollow">elemental analysis guide</a>. Finally, we share an update on our new discrete analyzer reagents — developed in partnership with Seal Analytical — and how they can be used with other instrument brands.</p> <p>Want to learn more about our ready-to-use reagents? <b>Check out the method chemistry one-sheets on our website or contact our team for help finding the right solution for your analyzer. </b><a href="https://www.inorganicventures.com/discretereagents" rel="nofollow">Learn more</a>.</p>
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Trace Analysis on Tour: A Spring Seminar Recap

Trace Analysis on Tour: A Spring Seminar Recap

19 min 38 sec
<p><a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2261493/open_sms" rel="nofollow">Send us a text</a></p> <p>In this episode, the team recaps a busy season of spring seminars across the country in partnership with CEM, Agilent, and other ICP Alley collaborators. From Santa Clara to Baton Rouge, our chemists share what they presented, what they learned, and the real-world questions they answered — from mercury washout and silicon rinsing to internal standard selection and leaching practices.</p> <p>They also reflect on what made these events so valuable: industry collaboration, hands-on instrument demos, and face-to-face connections with fellow chemists. Whether you attended or missed the tour, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how these seminars are helping labs tackle trace analysis challenges with more confidence.</p>
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Working with Rhodium: Prep, Stability, and Testing

Working with Rhodium: Prep, Stability, and Testing

9 min 57 sec
<p><a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2261493/open_sms" rel="nofollow">Send us a text</a></p> <p>In this episode, we explore the challenges of working with rhodium, one of the rarest and most expensive elements used in analytical testing. From metal and oxide digestions to stability tips for nitric and hydrochloric matrices, our team shares methods to help you get this stubborn element into solution. We also cover ICP-OES and ICP-MS testing considerations, including line selection, common interferences, and why rhodium is a popular choice as an internal standard. Whether you're preparing standards or troubleshooting rare element analysis, this episode offers practical advice to improve your results.</p>
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Troubleshooting Hydroxide, LOQ, and Stock Standards

Troubleshooting Hydroxide, LOQ, and Stock Standards

12 min 32 sec
<p><a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2261493/open_sms" rel="nofollow">Send us a text</a></p> <p>Our experts tackle three customer questions straight from the tech support inbox. We start by explaining why glass isn’t a good choice for storing or diluting lithium hydroxide and offer tips on selecting the best materials to avoid contamination. Next, we clarify how measurement uncertainty and RSDs relate to the limit of quantification, helping you understand what your data is really telling you at trace levels. Finally, we review our CCS and CMS stock standard series, including why they’re split the way they are and what to watch for when combining them in custom mixes.</p>
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