Project Description
Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS)
Spectroanalytical procedure for the qualitative and quantitative determination of chemical elements employing the absorption of optical radiation (light) by free atoms in the gaseous state. In analytical chemistry the technique is used for determining the concentration of a particular element (the analyte) in a sample to be analyzed. AAS can be used to determine over 70 different elements in solution or directly in solid samples.
novAA
economy version of AAS (flame, graphite, flame + graphite) for simple applications.
ZEEnith
Spectrometer with Zeeman effect correction (flame, graphite, flame + graphite).
contrAA
Unique atomic absorption spectrometer in the world which uses only one unversal multi element xenon arc lamp (flame, graphite, flame + graphite).
solidAA
Unique module for solid sample analysis in AAS without sample preparation.




