Atomic fluorescence spectrometry provides focus of participation at the Chicago event, with instruments for arsenic, mercury, selenium and antimony analysis
PS Analytical is highlighting its expertise in atomic fluorescence spectrometry at Pittcon 2004, the world's premier conference on analytical chemistry, in Chicago, USA, 7-12 March 2004.
PSA founder and president Peter Stockwell will present a new product forum, to show how, as a small company specialising in a limited area, PSA provides superior systems, service and support to help the analytical chemist and to meet the needs of the changing world of analytical chemistry.
The company will also demonstrate the performance of the Millennium range of instruments for arsenic, mercury, selenium and antimony analysis.
Derek Bryce will present a paper describing PSA's development of a novel method for the speciation of arsenic in soil samples.
In addition, PSA's research team, headed by Dr Warren Corns, will show no fewer than five posters on its development of different aspects of analytical technology.