Elemental analysis

Elemental analysis is a process in which a chemical sample is converted into its constituent elements or isotopic components. It is an irreversible and destructive method, meaning that the sample undergoes alteration after the analysis

Electrochemistry

It is a branch of physical chemistry and analytical chemistry that focuses on studying chemical reactions in which electron transfer occurs, resulting in the generation of an electric current. Alternatively, redox reactions can be initiated by applying a desired electric potential to the chemical species

Material analysis

Awareness of various analysis methods is a prerequisite for success in research and the execution of technical and specialized projects. Different materials can be examined and characterized from various perspectives, based on which the situation can be assessed and necessary decisions can be made.

Spectroscopy

Spectroscopy is derived from the Latin word specere, meaning ‘to look’, and the Greek word skopia, meaning ‘to see’. Spectroscopy is essentially the study of how light interacts with matter. When light strikes matter, an interaction occurs between the two, leading to various physical phenomena

Chromatography

This is a branch of analytical chemistry that involves the identification and separation of a mixture of samples based on distinct properties. In this method, a column is used as the stationary phase, and a solvent carrying the sample mixture acts as the mobile phase. The dissolved samples are retained within the column to varying degrees depending on their affinity to the stationary phase, allowing them to be separated and identified.