Why Graphite Furnace Atomization gives higher sensitivity over Flame Atomization
You may have all along heard that for higher detection limits you should opt for graphite furnace atomization instead of flame atomization. I presume that…
You may have all along heard that for higher detection limits you should opt for graphite furnace atomization instead of flame atomization. I presume that…
Trace metals analysis by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy requires the introduction of the sample into the system as a homogeneous liquid. It is necessary to digest…
Digestions become necessary for dissolving solid samples and powders homogeneously in a liquid medium for further analysis. Such samples are not readily soluble and often…
Ever since its introduction as a versatile technique for trace metal analysis Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy has utilized liquid sample introduction as universally accepted mode of…
The two commonly used light sources in Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy are Hollow Cathode Lamps and Electrodeless Discharge Lamps . In most laboratories hollow cathode lamps are…
Graphite Furnace Atomization assembly is optionally available along with the flame version for analysis of trace metals on Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy systems. Graphite Furnace Atomic…