absorptieverstoringen
Absorptieverstoringen refer to deviations or inaccuracies that can occur during the process of light absorption measurements. These disturbances can affect the reliability and validity of spectroscopic data, leading to misinterpretations of sample composition or concentration. Several factors can cause absorptieverstoringen. One common cause is light scattering, which can occur due to the presence of particulate matter in a sample. Scattering redirects light away from the detector, making it appear as if less light has been absorbed, leading to artificially low absorbance readings. Another source of error is sample turbidity, similar to scattering, where suspended particles reduce the clarity of the sample and interfere with accurate light transmission measurements.
Non-specific absorption, also known as background absorption, is another significant issue. This occurs when the solvent