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Additive Analysis Method Development and Optimisation

Before any technique can be fully accepted it must be possible for analysts anywhere to carry out the same method and get identical results. Unfortunately, at present this is not always being implemented. However, the current trend towards globalisation in the chemical industry is stimulating method validation. Standardisation of analytical methods [Pg.732]

Capabilities of an analytical technique are sensitivity, detection limit, precision and accuracy, spatial, energy or mass resolution, amount and quality of information and also productivity (throughput). There are several valid reasons for developing new methods of analysis [6], such as  [Pg.732]

Technique Scientific principle useful for providing compositional information Spectrophotometry [Pg.732]

Method Distinct adaptation of a technique for a selected measurement process MAE-HPLC-ELSD/UV [4] strategy for control of additive packages in food industries [5] [Pg.732]

Procedure Written directions necessary to use a method Staudard test methods aud guideliues (ASTM, AOAC, etc.) compauy staudard operating procedures [Pg.732]


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