Plasma-based instrumental techniques that are useful for pharmaceutical analyses part into two major categories: those based on the inductively coupled plasma, and those where a plasma is generated at or near the surface of the sample. Plasma Spectrochemistry has its advanced developments in plasma spectrochemical analysis by inductively coupled plasma (ICP), dc plasma (DCP), microwave plasma (MIP), glow discharge (GDL, HCL), and laser sources (LA, LIBS, LAMIS). An emerging technique in plasma spectrochemistry is laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) LIBS can be used for qualitative analysis or against a working standard curve for quantitative analysis.
These key technologies are used in Environmental science, bio- chemistry, clinical chemistry, food security science, and also in the field of metallomics.
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