Inductively coupled plasma Agilent 5100 ICP-OES, Agilent Technologies, USA

LABORATORY FOR FOOD TECHNOLOGY

The device through inductively coupled plasma excites atoms of the sample, which emit electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths specific to the individual elements. The detector can register the spectrum in the radial and axial directions relative to the plasma jet. The device has low detection limits and very high precision measurement with a very short analysis time. The advantage of this method is that the effect of the matrix in it is very small, so it is suitable for the analysis of complex matrix samples.
The device has a wide application in the analysis of various water, soil, biological samples, food and beverage samples. In the same sample, up to 70 elements can be determined, including heavy metals.

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