High Precision Analysis with ICP-OES: Bracketing vs. Dynamic Measurement Correction

Achieving exceptional accuracy in elemental analysis requires methods that balance precision and efficiency. The bracketing technique has long been the gold standard for ICP-OES, offering reliable correction for intensity drift through meticulous calibration cycles. However, Dynamic Measurement Correction (DMC) provides a modern alternative, dramatically reducing analysis time while maintaining comparable accuracy.
Recent studies demonstrate that DMC achieves up to 5 times faster results without compromising performance, making it an ideal solution for industries where time-sensitive analysis is critical. Whether prioritizing precision or speed, both approaches deliver dependable outcomes, ensuring consistent and reproducible ICP-OES results across diverse applications.
Join our live-webinar to discover all about this exciting techniques. The webinar will take place on Thursday, January 30, and will take around 30 minutes, after which we'll answer your questions live.
- 9:30 CET
- 17:00 CET
Presenter: Dr. Marcus Gantenberg (Ph.D. in physical-organic chemistry from the Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany)
Dr. Marcus Gantenberg holds a Ph.D. in physical-organic chemistry from the Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany. Marcus joined SPECTRO in 2007 and gained extensive experience in various fields of spectroscopy. As an application scientist for ICP-OES, Marcus has worked on many technology projects and supported a large number of customers.
