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Induktivt koblet plasma-spektrometri×Atomabsorpsjonspektroskopi×
FagfeltAnalytisk kjemiAnalytisk kjemi
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Opprinnelsesår19641955
OpphavspersonStanley GreenfieldAlan Walsh
Typemulti-element analysis techniqueelemental analysis technique
Opprinnelig kildeGreenfield, S., Jones, I. L., & Berry, C. T. (1968). High-pressure plasma jet source for use in atomic spectroscopy. Analyst, 93(1108), 694–697. link ↗Walsh, A. (1955). The application of atomic absorption spectra to chemical analysis. Spectrochimica Acta, 7, 108–117. DOI ↗
AliasICP-OES, ICP-AES, ICP-MS, plasma emission spectroscopyAAS, flame AAS, graphite furnace AAS, GFAAS
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SammendragInductively coupled plasma spectrometry is a powerful multi-element analytical technique that ionizes a sample in a high-temperature plasma and measures the emitted light (ICP-OES) or ion masses (ICP-MS) to determine elemental concentrations. Developed in the 1960s by Stanley Greenfield, ICP techniques have become the standard for trace element analysis across environmental, geological, biological, and industrial fields. The method combines exceptional sensitivity, wide dynamic range, and the ability to analyze dozens of elements simultaneously.Atomic absorption spectroscopy is an analytical technique that measures the concentration of metal elements by detecting the absorption of light by ground-state metal atoms in the gaseous state. Invented by Alan Walsh in 1955, it rapidly became the standard method for trace metal analysis in environmental, clinical, agricultural, and industrial samples. Atomic absorption spectroscopy's sensitivity, selectivity, and simplicity make it indispensable for monitoring toxic metals, nutritional minerals, and elements in complex matrices.
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