Abstract

The present and probable future performance of continuous-flow analysis is discussed in terms of design considerations and new analytical modules. Comparison of throughput rates and reagent/sample consumption with the competitive technique of flow-injection analysis shows that the latter is better suited for very simple processing schemes that require only a small dwell time (e.g., 5 s or less) within the flow system. For more complicated manipulation of sample and/or longer reaction times, continuous flow analysis generally has a substantial advantage with respect to analysis rate, reagent consumption and required sample size.

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