Validation of infrared laser spectroscopy with CLD 88 Nitric Oxide Analyzer + triiodide assay

Ahmad Nabiyar • July 24, 2020

ECO PHYSICS analyzers are often used for validation, calibration and system check of other NO measurement devices including the Electro-chemical NO or NOx sensors

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ECO PHYSICS’ Chemiluminescence analyzers are often used for validation, calibration and random system or process check of other methods including the electrochemical sensors for Nitric Oxide (NO), NOx and for measuring Nitric Oxide (NO) metabolites such as Nitrite, Nitrates and Nitrosothiols. 

In the referenced article, authors Thomas Fritsch, Paris Brouzos, TienushRassaf et al, describe using Triiodide assay along with CLD 88 Nitric Oxide Analyzer for validating an infrared laser spectroscopy method or the cavity leak-out spectroscopy setup (CALOS) for NO measurements and for differentiating between 14NO and 15NO.

Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1089860308000256
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