ICP luminescence spectroscopic analysis method
You can determine the type of element from the wavelength (qualitative) and the concentration from the emission intensity (quantitative)!
ICP stands for Inductively Coupled Plasma, and it is a method for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of inorganic elements in samples. By introducing the analytical sample solution into argon plasma, it is possible to obtain the characteristic emission spectrum of each element. From the wavelength, the type of element can be determined (qualitative), and from the emission intensity, the concentration can be determined (quantitative). Additionally, the quantification limit may vary depending on the target elements, sample preparation, and the influence of coexisting elements, so please contact us for more information. 【Features】 ■ Simultaneous multi-element analysis is possible ■ Introduction to the device requires acidic aqueous solutions, so solid samples need to be converted to solutions through pretreatment ■ Measurement conditions can be optimized according to the presence of coexisting matrices ■ Arsenic (As), selenium (Se), and antimony (Sb) can be quantified in the ppb range using the hydride generation method *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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