kaksoisläpäisykoe
Kaksoisläpäisykoe is a Finnish term that translates to "double-pass test" or "double-dilution test" in English. It refers to a method used in analytical chemistry and environmental monitoring to determine the concentration of a substance in a liquid sample. This technique is particularly useful when dealing with complex matrices or when the substance of interest is present at very low concentrations, making direct measurement difficult or prone to interference.
The core principle of the kaksoisläpäisykoe involves passing the sample through two separate analytical separation or
The advantage of the double-pass method lies in its ability to significantly reduce background noise and matrix