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ICP-OES processing for research laboratories

Publication-ready results from ICP-OES data

One workflow for wavelength selection, CRM validation, and dilution math — so every run leaves the lab the same way.

Wavelength picked · Cu 324.754 nm26 analytes · 48 samplesQC · 12 / 12 in-range

The Laboratory

Real instruments. Real research.A workflow that keeps up.

Scroll through the bench at Kimiya Pazhouh Alborz Laboratory. Every photograph here is a shared surface between the analyst and the software.

Cu324.754·CopperFe259.940·IronZn213.857·ZincPb220.353·LeadCd214.440·CadmiumAs188.980·ArsenicCr267.716·ChromiumNi231.604·NickelMn257.610·ManganeseAl396.152·AluminiumCa317.933·CalciumMg285.213·MagnesiumK766.490·PotassiumNa589.592·SodiumP213.618·PhosphorusS180.731·SulphurCu324.754·CopperFe259.940·IronZn213.857·ZincPb220.353·LeadCd214.440·CadmiumAs188.980·ArsenicCr267.716·ChromiumNi231.604·NickelMn257.610·ManganeseAl396.152·AluminiumCa317.933·CalciumMg285.213·MagnesiumK766.490·PotassiumNa589.592·SodiumP213.618·PhosphorusS180.731·Sulphur
Close-up of the Thermo Scientific GC-MS ion optics and injection port
Precision optics

Every photon, accounted for

From the plasma torch to the detector, optical path calibration and alignment are part of the contract. We read your instrument's exported spectra line by line and preserve the analytical provenance all the way to your supplement.

Argon plasma · ICP-OESCRM-anchoredLIMS-ready exports
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X-ray diffractometer goniometer ring and detector at Kimiya Pazhouh Alborz Laboratory
Engineered to hold

Designed for instruments that don’t forgive

Real analytical hardware punishes ad-hoc workflows. Dilution drifts, line choices compound, spreadsheets disagree. PreciseICP freezes each decision the instant it is made, so your final table matches the bench two years from now.

Argon plasma · ICP-OESCRM-anchoredLIMS-ready exports
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Analyst reviewing ICP-OES run data at the Kimiya Pazhouh Alborz Laboratory workstation
Built with analysts

The fewest clicks between run and paper

We built the interactions by watching how real analysts move through CRM validation, wavelength review, and QC. No hidden macros, no reformatting, no ambiguity about which dilution factor applies to which sample.

Argon plasma · ICP-OESCRM-anchoredLIMS-ready exports
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The Workflow

Four moves from instrument to journal

Step 01

Drop your instrument export

Parse every sample, analyte, and standard. No schema fiddling, no CSV cleanup.

48 samples · 26 analytes
Step 02

Let CRM data pick the wavelength

Every analytical line is scored against your reference materials. We document the rationale.

Cu 324.754 · Fe 259.940 · As 188.980
Step 03

Review QC in one glance

CRMs, blanks, spikes, and checks flagged against your own limits. Out-of-range flags carry context.

12 / 12 controls passed
Step 04

Freeze publication-ready tables

Export structured tables with a traceable decision log for methods files, LIMS, or your supplement.

Excel · CSV · LIMS handoff

Why PreciseICP

Built for rigorous ICP-OES work

  • 0+

    Elements per run, auto-validated

  • 0k

    Sample rows processed monthly

  • 0.0%

    Average CRM recovery target window

  • < 0s

    Re-run delay from decision log

  • CRM-first

    Wavelength decisions anchored to reference material performance

  • Structured QC

    Checks, recoveries, and documented limits on every run

  • Smart dilutions

    Factors applied once, concentration roll-up handled for you

  • Clean exports

    Tables ready for methods files, peer review, and LIMS handoff

  • Traceable rules for every wavelength and QC decision
  • Consistent outputs across shared instruments and multiple operators
  • Exports that work in Excel, statistics packages, and LIMS

Recognition

Recognized in Iran and internationally

  • Khwarizmi International Festival

    First place, laboratory analysis software

    2025
  • National Elite Foundation

    Innovation Award in Laboratory Technology

    2025
  • Iranian Analytical Chemistry Olympiad

    Gold medal, analytical software category

    2025
  • Best Laboratory Software Award

    Chemical Society of Iran, editors' choice

    2025

Capabilities

What the platform covers

  • 01

    Wavelength selection

    Every line is scored against your CRM data. The platform picks the one that holds up, and documents why.

    Cu linesrecommended
    324.754 nm
    98%
    327.396 nm
    72%
    221.458 nm
    54%
  • 02

    Quality control

    CRMs, check standards, blanks, and spikes — checked against your thresholds. Recoveries calculated automatically; out-of-range results flagged with full context.

    Run QC3 / 4 pass
    • CRM OREAS-70b99.4%
    • Check std.101.2%
    • Blank0.02
    • Spike87.3%
  • 03

    Concentrations & dilutions

    Dilution factors go in once. Concentrations roll up correctly across the batch — no copy-paste errors, no mismatched factors.

    Dilution factor × signal

Bench to deliverable

From instrument export to reviewed tables

Upload your run files, work through structured QC with full context, then freeze your concentrations before they leave the lab.

preciseicp.app — run 2026-04-17
Parsed 48 samples · 26 analytes
Cu 324.754 nm chosen · CRM-led
Spike flagged · rec 87.3 %
Export frozen · traceable decision log
  1. Step 1

    Upload the run export

    Drop in your ICP-OES export; we parse every analyte, intensity, and standard.

  2. Step 2

    Pick wavelengths from CRM data

    The platform evaluates each line against your own reference materials and documents the decision.

  3. Step 3

    Review QC with full context

    CRMs, blanks, spikes, and check standards are flagged against your pass/fail limits.

  4. Step 4

    Freeze reviewed tables

    Export publication-ready tables with a traceable decision log, ready for methods files and LIMS.

Approach

Aligned with analytical chemistry practice

Reference-led decisions

CRM and control results drive wavelength validity and QC flags — conclusions follow data you trust, not a black box.

CRM spectrum · Cu 324.754 nm

320 nm324.754 nm · peak330 nm

Reproducible processing

Same inputs, same outputs, every time. Calculation context is preserved so decisions stay defensible weeks later.

Documentation-ready outputs

Structured tables and QC summaries that drop straight into methods files, validation packages, and manuscript supplements.

Decision log · run-482
  • 14:02 picked Cu 324.754 (sig/noise 98; CRM rec 99.4%)
  • 14:03 rejected Fe 238.204 (interference Mn 255)
  • 14:04 flagged Spike-7 (rec 87.3%)
  • 14:05 frozen · exported 14 tables
ICP mass spectrometer ion optics and nebulizer — close-up of plasma interface
Audit-ready outputs, every run

Researcher feedback

What researchers say

Notes from university and contract labs in Iran and the region.

Our last paper came back with only minor comments: the wavelength table in the supplement finally matched what we actually ran, because line picks and QC flags sit with the raw intensities instead of living in three different spreadsheet tabs.

Dr. Maryam Hosseini

Environmental Geochemistry Laboratory, University of Tehran

Our last paper came back with only minor comments: the wavelength table in the supplement finally matched what we actually ran, because line picks and QC flags sit with the raw intensities instead of living in three different spreadsheet tabs.

Dr. Maryam Hosseini

Environmental Geochemistry Laboratory, University of Tehran

I teach QA the same way we run the bench: CRM first, then everything else. The workflow bakes that in, so I am not reconciling three MSc students’ ad hoc wavelength edits at 9 p.m. the night before a deadline.

Dr. Ali Rezaei

Analytical Chemistry Group, Sharif University of Technology

Queue-wise we never run one grant at a time: digestions for ceramics one week, brines the next. One processing template means I do not have to remember which Excel macro belonged to which PI.

Dr. Sara Khorrami

Department of Chemistry, University of Isfahan

We split time between contract digestions for upstream partners and our own R&D. Parallel workbooks still disagreed on the “official” dilution factor; a single workspace stopped those threads before they hit email.

Dr. Pegah Moradi

Oil and Gas Research Center, Amirkabir University of Technology

My thesis chapter on soil trace metals had to show every dilution, rerun, and flag. Exporting the calculation log turned a two-day scramble before the committee into an afternoon of checking footnotes.

Dr. Armin Jafari

Department of Environmental Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University

We hold an ISO/IEC 17025 scope for wear metals in lubricants. Auditors want the QC story in tables, not screenshots. Last surveillance audit, the structured run records dropped straight into our validation binder.

Dr. Elif Demir

Department of Chemistry, Middle East Technical University, Türkiye

FAQ

Common questions

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Contact

Get in touch

Compatibility questions, demos, and institutional purchasing.

Contact

Kimiya Pazhouh Alborz LaboratoryPG88+M4PKhomeyni Shahr, Isfahan Province, Iran
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+98 31 3393 2352

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