Spectrophotometry involves measuring the intensity of light absorbed by a solution at a specific wavelength. In formaldehyde detection, formaldehyde reacts with a chromogenic reagent to form a colored complex. The absorbance of this complex is then measured using a spectrophotometer. 00 mg/L (HCHO), Spectroquant® Spectroquant® sufficient for 100 tests formaldehyde 0. In general, spectrophotometric methods are easy to perform, low-cost, selective and sensitive, but every spectrophotometric method has its advantages and disadvantages, which are an import nt factor when selecting the method for. Formaldehyde (HCHO) is a ubiquitous atmospheric constituent, originating from primary emissions (natural and anthropogenic) and secondary production via the oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In addition to being a regulated pollutant, HCHO is a key species used as a tracer of recent.
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