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is icp able to detect titanium dioxide
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Yes, ICP (Inductively Coupled Plasma) techniques, especially ICP-MS (Mass Spectrometry) and ICP-OES (Optical Emission Spectroscopy), can effectively detect and quantify titanium dioxide (TiO2). ICP-MS, known for its high sensitivity and precision, can accurately measure trace levels of titanium, while ICP-OES is utilized for higher concentrations. The capability to detect titanium dioxide relies on the method's ability to ionize the titanium present in TiO2 and analyze its concentration accurately. It's crucial for applications requiring precise measurements of titanium dioxide, such as environmental monitoring, food safety, and pharmaceutical quality control. Sample preparation might involve dissolving or digesting the sample to ensure the titanium is in a detectable form.
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