A professor from the University of Samarra invents a Flow Injection Analysis device

 

Assistant Professor Dr. Imad Tariq Hannoun – Teaching – at the College of Education / the University of Samarra, invented a laboratory device called: (Flow Injection Analysis), which was produced for estimating some practical medicinal drugs in pharmaceutical and other preparations, and his role in serving the practical experiences of graduate students.
The official website of the Education College at the university published a statement for the innovator, in which he explained:
“This technique (FIA) depends on injecting the liquid drug form into an uninterrupted moving vector current, and that the transmission current towards the detector transfers the injected form. The change in the absorbance, electrode potential, or any other physical factor is due to the pattern passing through the flow cell. Where it is characterized, FIA technology is fast, simple, inexpensive, consumes very few chemicals, has high conformability, large modeling number, low detection limits, and wide concentration range.”
Hannoun stressed that “this device was produced with self-efforts at its own expense, calling for the continuous provision of innovations for such devices that serve the university and its students. Hoping to increase the production boost for their counterparts, and the continuous progress of the faculty and university alike.”

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