AAS - Flame atomic absorption spectrometry
High Resolution Continuum Source AAS for the elemental analysis of several elements in a single measurement.
investigation method
flame atomic absorption spectroscopy
abbreviation
AAS
Device type and equipment
contrAA 300, Analytik Jena
functional principle
The dissolved sample is atomized and combusted in a flame (e.g. acetylene). Measurement of the element-specific absorption of the radiation of a xenon lamp. Only one light source for all elements. (Continuum Source AAS)
Typical applications
Determination of alkali and alkaline earth elements. Several elements can be analyzed in a single measurement. Analysis usually according to pharmacopoeia.
detection limit
typically 0.2 mg/l (element dependent)
Requirements for sample
approx. 10g solid sample for digestion
approx. 100ml liquid sample
Accreditation / Certification
ISO17025
atomic absorption spectroscopy application
AAS for pharmaceutical and chemical
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) is a versatile trace analysis method that is frequently used in quality control and quality assurance due to its high performance. This single-element quantification can be used to determine heavy metals, toxic elements or similar.
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