“…124 The analysis of CaF 2 , glass, quartz, ceramics, and other multi-component materials is hampered due to spectral interferences, which can be overcome by high mass resolution. [125][126][127][128] This was also recognised as an example for quality control in the steel industry, e.g., for the determination of phosphorus in steel and for the determination of 14 trace elements in cement. 129,130 Multi-element analysis of materials and objects in the context of forensic studies or provenance determination has been described in literature as well.…”