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ICP-OES

ICP-OES | Perkin Elmer, Optima 8300

Standort: LFG, Haberstraße 7, 91058 Erlangen, Room 0.007

ICP-OES is an elemental analysis method used to analyze trace elements in solutions. The method is characterized by short analysis times, low sample preparation effort, multi-element detection and high sensitivity. The instrument is easy to use, allows high throughput and has very low detection limits.

Dip.-Ing. Paula Hoppe

Further information to follow

https://resources.perkinelmer.com/lab-solutions/resources/docs/tch_optima-8300-optical-sys-scd_006270c_01.pdf

https://www.myco-instrumentation.com/perkin-elmer-optima-8300#attr=

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Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
Zentrum für Funktionale Partikelsysteme

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91054 Erlangen
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