Simple and immediate ways you can improve your lab throughput.
Patrick Simmons
Driving Innovation in Spectroscopy: Bridging Workflows and Science to Enhance Human Health
Three great ICP-OES resources every lab should have:
1. Six Ways to Prevent QC Failures- Infographic: If re-running samples is reducing your sample throughput, our infographic—6 Ways to Prevent QC Failures—can help ensure you get your ICP-OES analysis right the first time.
2. ICP-OES Symptom Checker: This handy reference guide will become the go-to source of troubleshooting advice for your lab staff. It will empower them to solve common problems quickly, without the downtime and expense of a paid service call.
3. Calibration Troubleshooting Checklist: Our Calibration Troubleshooting Checklist can help you find and eliminate sources of calibration errors; the accompanying worksheet helps you quantify the impact of those errors on your bottom line.
Also- expand your knowledge of the theoretical background and an overview on application fields with these recommended articles:
- Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry: an introduction on ICP-OES basics and instrumentation.
- Optical Emission Inductively Coupled Plasma in Environmental Analysis: an article on ICP-OES in environmental analysis taken from “Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry. Applications, Theory and Instrumentation. 15-volume set. Edited by Robert A. Meyers.”
- Elemental Composition Analysis of Food by FAES and ICP-OES: a chapter taken from “Elemental composition analysis of food by FAES and ICP-OES” (2015).