Review:
Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (faas)
overall review score: 4.5
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Flame atomic absorption spectroscopy (FAAS) is a technique used for the quantitative analysis of elements in liquid samples by measuring the absorption of light.
Key Features
- High sensitivity
- Wide analytical range
- Simple operation
- Low cost per sample
- Widely applicable to various elements
Pros
- High sensitivity allows for the detection of trace amounts of elements
- Wide analytical range makes it versatile for different elemental analysis
- Simple operation makes it suitable for routine laboratory use
- Low cost per sample compared to other analytical techniques
Cons
- Limited to liquid samples only
- Requires calibration using standard reference materials
- Interference from matrix effects can affect accuracy of results