16-Spectroscopic Techniques: Principle, Applications

Spectroscopic techniques

Spectroscopic techniques use light to interact with matter, probing certain aspects of a sample to learn about its consistency or structure. Light is electromagnetic radiation, a phenomenon with varying energies that can be used to examine various molecular properties. The … Read more

Colorimeter: Principle, Types, Instrumentation, Uses

 Colorimeter: Principle, Types, Instrumentation, Advantages, Disadvantages

The colorimeter is an optical apparatus that has been specifically engineered to detect and measure the absorption of distinct wavelengths of light across a range of solutions. By virtue of its sensitivity to light, this device enables researchers to investigate … Read more

Capillary Electrophoresis: Types, Instrumentation, Uses

Capillary Electrophoresis

Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is a highly sensitive separation technique that has been primarily developed based on the concept of high-performance liquid chromatography, thin-layer chromatography, and electrophoretic methods. The use of capillary electrophoresis (CE) has proven to be advantageous in the … Read more

Chromatography: Principles, Types, Applications

Chromatography

Chromatography is a technique for separating a mixture of components into their constituents by distributing them in equilibrium between two phases, the stationary phase, and the mobile phase. The basis for the chromatography method is the variation in the rate at which … Read more

Ion Chromatography: Principle, Instrumentation, Advantages

Ion Chromatography

Ion chromatography (IC) is a separation technique that exhibits several similarities with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). However, IC also possesses distinct characteristics, such as its principle of separation and modes of detection, which allow its independent investigation. Ion chromatography (IC) … Read more

Potentiometry: Principle, Types, Electrodes, Advantages

Potentiometry

Potentiometry is an electrochemical method that measures the electrical potential between two electrodes immersed in the solution to be analyzed. The necessary equipment for potentiometry consists of a potential measurement instrument, a reference electrode, and an indication electrode. Techniques known … Read more