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Offline Bibinou

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Hello,

Do you know a website which has established a comparison between all spectrometry techniques like SAAF, ICP, SAAE, ICP-MS, LA-ICP-MS etc... concerning the nature of the analysis, the concentration domain, the nature of radiation and the main principle.

thank you very much
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Re: techniques comparison
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2006, 04:12:54 AM »
Aren't there several kinds of MS, how could it cover all of them as it pertains to LAICPMS. If you find a site, let us know.
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I have just finished my comparison !!  :P
But one parameter is missing in my work : the concentration domain which can be observed thanks to fluorimetry.

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Perhaps it is worth of posting here?
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yes it could be... but il is in French...  ::)

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That can be a problem - we don't have a French forum. Yet :)
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Post it anyways, it might be useful to someone in the future. There is a 1 million character limit in posts, so as long as your paper is beneath that it should be okay.
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