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Monthly Newsletter
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Choosing the Appropriate Method for Arsenic Speciation
When routine analytical testing indicates that a sample contains elevated levels of arsenic, more detailed characterization is often warranted. Performing arsenic speciation analysis - where specific molecular forms of arsenic are individually quantified - is often critical; however, if you don't select the most appropriate analytical method, you can end up with without the data you need or paying too much for data that is not helpful. But with dozens of potential arsenic species and numerous analytical options available, deciding what analyses to request can sometimes seem overwhelming. Brooks Applied Labs has decades of experience offering advanced arsenic speciation services and can help you choose an appropriate approach to meet the objectives and budget of your project.
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BAL is On the Road Again...
BAL's methods are predominantly based on ICP-MS technology so it should surprise no one that the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry is one of the highlights of our year. This year's conference takes place February 3-8 in Pau, France, and Dr. Nausheen Sadiq will be presenting exciting new research on iodine isotopic ratio analysis in kelp samples. BAL's Dr. Hakan Gürleyük and CEO Michelle Briscoe will also be attending this year's conference.
Please
contact us
if you will be attending and you'd like to connect, or if you would like more information about this new method!
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