
Chemiluminescence Spectroscopy uses quantitative measurements of the optical emission from excited molecules to calculate the analyte concentration. This powerful analytical technique is commonly used for industrial emissions monitoring and the measurement of atmospheric pollutants such as nitrogen monoxide and nitrogen dioxide.
The Experis® range of speciality gases incorporates instrument zero gases, purge gases, and calibration gas mixtures, which are ideally suited for this analytical method.
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Which gases are commonly used for Chemiluminescence?