Article | REF: SL80 V1

Quality and quality assurance in analytical chemistry applied to the environment

Authors: Stéphane Roy, Jean-Philippe Ghestem, Philippe Quevauviller

Publication date: December 10, 2009, Review date: November 5, 2018

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5. Preparatory steps for analysis

5.1 Method selection

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5.1.1 General

The analytical method is the first tool the analyst needs. The choice of method will strongly condition the quality of the final result. The method must be perfectly adapted to the objective.

The analyst must be involved from the very start of the process in defining the customer's needs (analysis objective, use of results). The information gathered, the nature of the samples and the parameters to be analyzed will guide his choice of the most scientifically and...

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