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The ASU Core Research Facilities house state-of-the-art equipment, including the Agilent 5900 ICP-OES with SVDV, an instrument used to measure metal and inorganic concentrations in solutions, including slurries or suspended nanoparticles, across most of the periodic table.
Key features include the Synchronous Vertical Dual View (SVDV) technology for dual plasma view in one reading, a nebulizer alert system and an argon reduction system.
The IntelliQuant software screens samples and identifies spectral interferences, providing accurate results efficiently. Essential for research within ASU and the scientific community, it supports high-throughput analysis of natural water, wastewater, soils and more, making it a frequently used tool in the METAL Core’s lab.
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