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- An analyte, component (in clinical chemistry), titrand (in titrations), or chemical species is a substance or chemical constituent that is of interest...
- solution of analyte (which may also be termed the titrand) to determine the analyte's concentration. The volume of titrant that reacted with the analyte is termed...
- The molecule detected by the immuno****ay is often referred to as an "analyte" and is in many cases a protein, although it may be other kinds of molecules...
- voltammetry is generally used to study the electrochemical properties of an analyte in solution or of a molecule that is adsorbed onto the electrode. In cyclic...
- adsorbent–analyte complex or displace the analyte by binding to the adsorbent in its place. After the solvent molecules displace the analyte, the analyte can...
- the so-called analytical signal, changes with the concentration of the analyte (the substance to be measured). In more general use, a calibration curve...
- by the analytes exiting the system. In the case of an optimal system the signal is proportional to the concentration of the specific analyte separated...
- samples with high analyte concentrations (>0.1%) whereas splitless injection is best suited for trace analysis with low amounts of analytes (<0.01%). In splitless...
- competition for ionisation efficiency in the ionisation source, between the analyte(s) of interest and other endogenous or exogenous (e.g. plasticisers extracted...
- quantifies the analyte present in an unknown. This method is useful for analyzing complex samples where a matrix effect interferes with the analyte signal. In...