Tech Article 0630
Dr Test, MBBS, MD, PhD1, Test Author Name, Author Title1,2, Author Name 2, Author Title 22
1USA Research Center, 2UK Research Center
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- Step-by-step accurate reflectometric determination of ammonium in wastewater with Nessler’s reagent or Indophenol blue using Reflectroquant® system and test strips.
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- Step-by-step method describing the reflectometric determination of nitrite levels in wastewater using Reflectoquant® test strips and reflectometer, ideal for on-site testing.
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- Protocols cover various analysis techniques from liquid chromatography to titration and wet chemical analysis.
- Atomic spectroscopy uses the energy absorbed or emitted by electrons to identify and quantify the elemental composition of a sample. It includes various analytical techniques, such as AAS, AES, FAA, GFAA, ICP-OES, ICP-MS and XRF.
- Reference materials selection is vital for accurate testing, supporting method validation, calibration, and measurement uncertainty assessment.
- Gas chromatography separates volatile compounds in the gas phase, applied in various industries for quality control.
- Protocols and technical articles relating to high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for large molecules and small molecules, and to low-pressure liquid chromatography (LPLC)
- HPLC separates and identifies large biomolecules like proteins and peptides by pumping the sample through a sorbent-packed column.
- Low pressure liquid chromatography (LPLC) is a chromatographic technique that operates at low pressures to drive the mobile phase onto the column containing a stationary phase by the action of a pump.
- Small molecules are ions and compounds of molecular weight typically less than 900 daltons. These compounds can be effectively separated and analyzed by HPLC, UHPLC and LC-MS using mainly silica particles or monolithic stationary phases with a broad range of column chemistries (modifications).
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