Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
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Atomic absorption spectroscopy is extensively used in analysis of trace metals using absorption of element specific wavelengths by atoms in ground state. It has found applications in different fields(water, food, beverages, agriculture products, geological samples, body fluids, etc. ) This is due to the need for lower detection limits ans the need for trace analysis in wide spectrum of samples. This course provide the attendee with the knowledge and skills needed for optimizing and troubleshooting basic atomic absorption, as well as laboratory exercises.

Topics covered
This course covers theoretical and practical aspects of Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy.

Who should attend?

  • Technicians, Chemists, Supervisors and Laboratory Managers engaged in mineral analysis.
  • Users of Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy who want to update themselves.
  • New user of AAS

Course Duration

5 days

Theoretical

  • Basic principles and concepts of AAS
  • Components of AAS instruments.
  • Type of interferences.
  • Various interference correction techniques.

Practical Work

The practical part of this course will include the following:

  • Setup and optimization of AAS.
  • Calibration and curve fit algorithms.
  • Laboratory exercises include experiments in controlling interferences, as well as procedures for developing methods.
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