Computer-Aided Flow-Analysis for Laboratory Use and Process Analysis

作者: Graham D. Marshall , Jacobus F. van Staden

DOI: 10.1080/10739149208543741

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摘要: ABSTRACT Flow-based methods of analysis such as flow-injection and sequential-injection are being used increasingly in the automation laboratory for process analysis. Full exploitation these techniques automated modes operation necessitates computer control data acquisition. Although most commercial systems microprocessor driven, flexibility is seldom built into software, thereby severely limiting ingenuity analysts use instruments novel imaginative applications. A software package described which allows easy flow-based systems. The emphasis design this has been on flexibility, with numerous user-selected options a wide variety features. Applications to plant analysers described.

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