Analytical Instrumentation
A New Dimension of Spectral Resolution in ICP-OES
Jan 20 2015
Since the introduction of ICP optical emission spectrometry, the spectral resolution has been a main concern with respect to accuracy and sensitivity. The wealth of emission lines from the plasma often leads to spectral interference and frequently involves the use of less sensitive alternative lines that exhibit poorer detection limits.
With the introduction of the High-Resolution Array ICP-OES PlasmaQuant PQ 9000, Analytik Jena (Germany) is taking optical emission spectrometry to a new level. PlasmaQuant PQ 9000 exceeds the spectral resolution of conventional instruments by up to factor 4, which translates into uncompromised accuracy and advanced analytical capabilities as previously obscured analyte lines become detectable.
Along with an unprecedented Automatic Baseline Correction (ABC) protocol and an elaborate software tool for the Correction of Spectral Interferences (CSI) the High-Resolution Optics of PlasmaQuant PQ 9000 brings unconditional confidence to your most delicate analytical routine.
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