Description
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) is a sensitive technique used to determine the concentration of specific metal elements in liquid samples. By measuring the absorption of light by free atoms in a flame or graphite furnace, AAS provides accurate and reliable quantification of metals at trace levels. It is widely used in environmental monitoring, pharmaceuticals, food, and materials analysis.
Applications
- Trace Metal Analysis:Quantify metals such as lead, cadmium, zinc, and copper in water, soil, and biological samples.
- Environmental Monitoring:Detect heavy metals and pollutants in environmental samples to ensure regulatory compliance.
- Food & Beverage Testing:Measure essential and toxic metal concentrations in food and beverages.
- Pharmaceutical & Chemical Analysis:Monitor metal impurities and ensure product safety and quality.
- Industrial Materials:Analyze metals in alloys, coatings, and raw materials.
- Quality Control:Verify compliance with regulatory standards for metal content.
- Research & Development:Support studies in chemistry, materials science, and environmental sciences requiring precise metal quantification.

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