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领域分析化学分析化学
方法族Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
起源年份1920s1852
提出者Analytical chemistry practiceAugust Beer
类型matrix-compensating calibration techniqueabsorption measurement technique
开创性文献Harris, D. C. (2010). Quantitative Chemical Analysis (8th ed.). Freeman. ISBN: 978-1429218153Beer, A. (1852). Bestimmung der Absorption des rothen Lichts in farbigen Flussigkeiten. Annalen der Physik und Chemie, 86(5), 78–88. DOI ↗
别名spiking method, known-addition method, matrix matchingUV-Vis spectroscopy, absorption spectroscopy, colorimetry
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摘要The standard addition method is a quantitative analytical technique that determines the concentration of an unknown analyte by measuring the response before and after adding a known quantity of the analyte (a standard) to the sample itself. This approach compensates for matrix effects and interference from other sample components, making it invaluable when analyzing complex matrices (biological fluids, environmental samples, geological materials) where the sample composition profoundly affects the measured signal. The standard addition method is widely recognized in analytical chemistry as a primary quantification strategy when external calibration is compromised by matrix variability.UV-Vis spectrophotometry is an optical analytical technique that measures the absorption of ultraviolet and visible light (wavelengths 190–900 nm) by substances in solution. Founded on the Beer-Lambert law (developed by August Beer and Pierre Bouguer), it is one of the oldest and most widely used quantitative analytical methods. UV-Vis spectrophotometry is economical, rapid, and applicable to a vast range of organic and inorganic compounds, making it indispensable in pharmaceutical, clinical, environmental, and research laboratories.
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