Search Thermo Fisher Scientific
Search Thermo Fisher Scientific
The Memory effect is up to today a common challenge in spark generated Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy (Spark-OES). It refers to the presence of residual analyte residues from previous samples (especially if their concentration is relatively high compared to the following sample), which can potentially result in “artificially” high outcomes and compromised analytical accuracy.
To ensure reliable and precise measurements, it is crucial to comprehend the concept of memory effect and implement effective strategies for its mitigation. Join this seminar to understand the memory effect and how it used to be handled in the past and how the new ARL iSpark Plus eliminates this effect.