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The document provides detailed specifications for ICP and AA working limits and ranges, including detection limits and absorbance values for various elements. It also describes the features of the XplorAA and SavantAA AAS systems, highlighting their sensitivity, resolution, and advanced software capabilities. Additionally, it mentions the Quantima ICP-OES as a robust solution for challenging matrices with low argon gas consumption.

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The document provides detailed specifications for ICP and AA working limits and ranges, including detection limits and absorbance values for various elements. It also describes the features of the XplorAA and SavantAA AAS systems, highlighting their sensitivity, resolution, and advanced software capabilities. Additionally, it mentions the Quantima ICP-OES as a robust solution for challenging matrices with low argon gas consumption.

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1A 2 A 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8 1B 2B 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A

1 H
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS

ICP WORKING LIMITS


The ICP Lower Working Limit shown is
189.926
90
ICP Primary Wavelength, nm
ICP Lower Working Limit, mg/L (ppb) He
670.784 313.042 approximately 10x the Detection Limit. 249.773 193.026 174.272
7
670.8
1
234.9
Multiplying the Lower Working Limit by 106
gives approximately the Upper Working Limit
235.5 AA Wavelength, nm 10
249.8
200 500,000

0.3–140
2 0.02–4
5–26

Li
0.01–3
1–7

Be
AA WORKING RANGES
The lower limit of each AA Working Range is 10–220
Flame AA Working Range, mg/L (ppm)
Graphite Furnace AA Working Range, mg/L (ppb)
5–1400
750–10,000

B C N O F Ne
Sn
approximately 10x the Detection Limit. Nitrous Oxide/Acetylene Flame
588.995 279.553 The upper limit of each AA Working Range 167.079 251.611 177.495 180.731 725.665
30 0.8 20 50 100 42 2,000,000
gives approximately 0.8 absorbance.
589.0 285.2 396.2 251.6 213.6

3 0.002–0.8
0.25–2

Na
0.003–0.6
0.2–2

Mg
Air/Acetylene Flame 0.3–100
0.5–50

Al
1–300
5–260

Si
400–100,000
1500–20,000

P S Cl Ar
766.490 393.366 361.384 334.941 309.311 267.716 257.610 238.204 238.892 231.604 324.754 213.856 417.206 265.118 188.979 196.026 163.340
200 0.7 3 4 7 20 2 7 10 30 9 6 100 200 70 100 70,000
766.5 422.7 391.2 364.3 318.4 357.9 279.5 248.3 240.7 232.0 324.7 213.9 294.4 265.2 193.7 196.0

4 0.03–1.6
0.5–5

K
0.005–4
0.5–6

Ca
0.4–60

Sc
0.7–200
25–460

Ti
0.5–100
10–200

V
0.03–10
0.5–16

Cr
0.015–4
0.5–7

Mn
0.05–8
1–16

Fe
0.04–10
1–40

Co
0.09–8
5–50

Ni
0.01–4
1–26

Cu
0.005–1.6
0.05–2

Zn
0.6–200
25–200

Ga
2–300

Ge
2–100
10–60

As
5–80
25–200

Se Br Kr
420.185 407.771 371.030 339.198 309.418 202.030 267.876 343.489 340.458 328.068 214.438 325.609 189.926 217.581 214.281 178.276
10 0.25 6 20 50 30 100 70 40 8 5 200 90 90 40 700
780.0 460.7 410.2 360.1 334.9 313.3 349.9 343.5 244.8 328.1 228.8 303.9 235.5 217.6 214.3

5 0.07–10
2.5–12

Rb
0.02–8
5–30

Sr
2–400

Y
10–1800

Zr
20–4000

Nb
0.2–20
1–80

Mo Tc
0.6–100
50–260

Ru
0.04–20

Rh
0.1–12
15–120

Pd
0.02–4
0.25–8

Ag
0.004–1.8
0.15–2.6

Cd
0.4–80
50–260

In
0.3–140
10–220

Sn
0.4–40
7.5–90

Sb
0.2–40
5–180

Te I Xe
455.531 455.403 379.478 264.141 268.517 239.709 221.426 225.585 224.268 214.423 242.795 184.950 351.924 220.353 223.061
40,000 0.6 1 40 100 80 30 2.5 70 100 20 70 100 100 70
852.1 553.6 550.1 307.3 271.5 255.1 346.1 290.9 208.9 266.0 242.8 253.7 276.8 217.0 223.1

6 0.04–20
10–60

Cs
0.1–40
2–120

Ba
20–8000

La
20–2000

Hf
20–2000

Ta
10–1000

W
6–2000

Re
1–200

Os
4–600

Ir
1–200
10–900

Pt
0.1–16
5–40

Au
1.5–300
100–3600

Hg
0.2–60
5–200

Tl
0.1–12
2.5–26

Pb
0.4–70
5–70

Bi Po At Rn

7 Fr Ra Ac Rf Ha
418.660 417.939 401.225 359.262 381.967 342.247 350.917 353.170 345.600 337.276 346.220 328.937 261.542
80 10 40 100 9 50 60 20 20 7 20 3 3
520.0 495.1 492.5 429.7 459.4 368.4 432.7 421.2 410.4 400.8 371.8 398.8 336.0
300–6000 60–4000 10–1000 10–1200 0.2–80 20–3000 5–1600 0.3–100 0.4–160 0.3–140 9–60 0.04–16 3–1400
25–160 5–36 50–360 100–760

Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu
274.716 385.958
70 300
358.5
400–20,000

Th Pa U Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr
GBC Scientific Equipment Pty Ltd Tel: 61 3 9588 6666
4 Lakewood Boulevard Fax: 61 3 9588 6677 ...visit our website at
Braeside Victoria 3195
Australia
Email: [email protected] www.gbcsci.com
The XplorAA and SavantAA
AAS range all come with
0.1 to 2.0 nm slit width
settings in both normal height
and reduced height, Hyperpulse
background correction which is
the fastest available and
asymmetric modulation and USB
communication to computer.

There is a choice of single beam


or true double beam optics, with
a choice of manual, auto or
programmable gas boxes and a
choice of two lamp through to eight
The Quantima is a compact bench top ICP-OES which lamp turret.
delivers exceptional sensitivity and best resolution and
very low argon gas consumption. The SavantAA Z enduro is a
graphite furnace with Zeeman
It is extremely robust which easily handles organic
matrices, high salts, high solids and other difficult
background correction. It has a
matrices. wavelength range 175-900 nm and
continuously adjustable slit width
The powerful software has many advanced features from 0.1 to 2.0 nm in steps of 0.1 nm.
such as auto-optimisation which enables users to get The magnetic field strength is
accurate results fast. variable from 0.6 to 1.1 Tesla in
0.1 Tesla increments. Electronic
sample viewing is also available.

GBC Scientific Equipment Pty Ltd


A.C.N. 005 472 686 A.B.N. 30 005 472 686
GBC Part Number 01-0069-04

AAS HPLC UV-VIS ICP-- OES IC P-oTOFMS


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