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Atomic Absorption
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Indeed, such instruments continue to be appealing for several reasons such as a lower
price point and operational costs. At the same time, instrument makers are continuing
to develop AA technology in ways that both keep these tools relevant and may ease
the transition to other options when labs are ready to invest in other techniques.
Throughout this ebook, readers will also find links to several other important resources
from the sponsor that provide detailed information on available instrumentation and
other technical notes.
In summary, this ebook demonstrates how some analytical techniques can be better
with age.
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Though atomic absorption (AA) spectrometry
Flame AA Method has been routinely used by analytical
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Click to Primer laboratories for decades, it is certainly no less
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This easy-reference important and relevant for modern analyses.
e-Primer helps you
set up instrumenta- Even as regulations become more stringent
tion and operating (thus making analytical work more complex),
conditions for more
than 60 elements, with tips for opti- AA instruments have kept pace and maintain
mal performance. It also includes ap-
plication guidance for sample types
their place as a go-to analytical technique for
in areas such as food and agriculture, food analysis. In this interview, Spectrometry
environmental, chemicals, minerals,
and more. checks in with Jean-Pierre Lener, AAS/MP-AES
Marketing Manager for Agilent Technologies,
about innovations in flame and graphite furnace
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like wine and milk.
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are produc-
tive, user- Lener: For decades, AA spectrometry has
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friendly and exceptionally reliatble.
Watch this video and discover how been a very well-established technique for food
Agilent AA Systems can help you analysis and for other applications. With this
handle your analytical challenges.
technique, samples are atomized in a flame or a
graphite furnace.
AA spectrometry techniques can analyze more
than 60 elements and covers a wide analytical
range, from % levels down to subparts per
billion. This technique is typically best suited
to applications with up to eight elements, and
sample quantities ranging from a handful to