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Auxiliaries for Optimizing Analysis Conditions in AAS Measurements


As your one-stop provider for instrumental analysis via Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS), we offer a comprehensive choice of reagents for use in sample preparation as well as in calibration. Our portfolio of auxiliary reagents for optimizing analysis conditions comprises selected matrix modifiers and spectroscopic buffers for AAS measurements.

Sample preparation is always a critical step in atomic spectroscopy analyses. In AAS applications, the reagents used for sample preparation must be very pure in order to make sure to reliably determine the trace elements you are analyzing for. To ensure that the measurement isn’t affected by interference it is recommended to use matrix modifier and spectroscopic buffer. Both reagents are available in a small range of elements or in different composition to suppress the interference.

Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

Especially for GF-AAS Merck provides matrix modifiers that let you control relevant properties of your sample matrix, thus optimizing analysis conditions.

Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

For the F-AAS our high-purity ionization buffers effectively serve to suppress interferences during the analysis.

Catalog Number Catalog Name
110982 Lanthanum(III) oxide
107289 Palladium matrix modifier
116755 Cesium chloride-lanthanum chloride buffersolution
106371 Sodium borohydride
102037 Cesium chloride-aluminium nitrate buffer solution
105813 Magnesium matrix modifier
102039 Cesium chloride
107290 Phosphate modifier
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