mikroanalyser
Mikroanalyser is a compact analytical instrument designed to carry out qualitative and quantitative analysis on very small samples or in portable settings. It typically integrates microfabricated components, microfluidic sample handling, and a miniaturized detector system to perform measurements that would normally require larger laboratory equipment.
Most mikroanalysers rely on one or more detection strategies: electrochemical detection (amperometric, potentiometric), optical methods (absorbance,
Applications span environmental monitoring, clinical and point-of-care diagnostics, food safety, pharmaceutical process control, and research where
Advantages include small sample and reagent requirements, lower cost in high volumes, portability, and the potential
The concept emerged with the broader field of lab-on-a-chip and MEMS technologies in the late 20th and