Calibration in process monitoring by using unsegmented continuous-flow systems
1989
Calibration in Process Monitoring Using Unsegmented Continuous-Flow Systems
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Author Information
Author(s): M. D. Luque de Castro, M. Valcircel
Primary Institution: Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Córdoba
Conclusion
Unsegmented flow techniques provide effective solutions for on-line process monitoring and calibration.
Supporting Evidence
- Unsegmented flow techniques allow for real-time responses in process monitoring.
- Calibration can be performed with minimal disruption to the monitoring process.
- Different configurations for calibration can be adapted based on the complexity of the analysis.
Takeaway
This study talks about how scientists can use special flow systems to check and adjust processes in real-time, making sure everything works well.
Methodology
The paper discusses various unsegmented flow techniques for on-line calibration and monitoring in analytical chemistry.
Limitations
The study mentions high consumption of samples and standards in certain calibration methods.
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