Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
Atomic absorption spectroscopy uses the absorption of light to measure the concentration of atoms in the gas phase
Atomic absorption spectroscopy uses the absorption of light to measure the concentration of atoms in the gas phase
Chemiluminescence spectroscopy uses quantitative measurements of the optical emission from excited molecules to calculate the analyte concentration.
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Use of a flame ionisation detector (FID) is a very common analytical technique used in the petrochemical, pharmaceutical and natural gas sectors to analyse carbon-based organic compounds.
GC-FPD is used to analyse sulphur or phosphorous containing compounds and metals
Nitrogen and zero air for purging and gas mixtures for calibration for FTIR spectroscopy
Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP), also known as ICP-AES (Atomic Emission Spectrometry) or ICP-OES (Optical Emission Spectrometry) is used to analyse many elements simultaneously, with extremely low levels of detection.
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