Review:
Aas (atomic Absorption Spectroscopy)
overall review score: 4.5
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Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) is a technique used for the quantitative analysis of chemical elements in samples by measuring the absorption of light at specific wavelengths.
Key Features
- High sensitivity
- Wide range of elements measurable
- Accurate and precise results
- Minimal sample preparation required
- Suitable for trace analysis
Pros
- High sensitivity allows for detection of trace levels of elements
- Relatively simple and straightforward technique to perform
- Widely used in various industries including environmental testing, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture
Cons
- Requires specialized equipment which can be expensive
- Limited to elements that can be atomized in a flame or graphite furnace