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ANALYSIS
OF CHLORINE BY ICP-AES
The
deep UV region of the emission spectrum contains several wavelengths
which are not accessible with conventional optics by ICP. The most
sensitive wavelength for chlorine for example is at 134.724 nm. The JY
ULTRACE sequential ICP can readily
determine this element using special optics for the UV region, giving
a detection limit of 300 ppb.
An application note, applicable to this instrument is available from
Jobin Yvon Ltd describing the analysis of chlorine as well as bromine
and iodine
in the UV region.
The
radially viewed ULTRACE
couples very high resolution of <5
pm in the UV with exceptional
sensitivity better than any axially viewed plasma ICP without the
drawbacks of elevated matrix effects, restricted linear calibration
range and limitation in the application type.
For
further information on the JY ULTRACE contact:
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here for
more information on the JY Range of emission spectrometers.
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