Advantages of Spectrophotometric methods Over other methods.
The analysis will take minimum time
It is a cost effective method
The accuracy of the analysis should fulfil the requirements of pharmacopoeia.
A Mass Spectrometer allows the analyst to determine the isotopic content of a sample. It does not determine the elemental content. It sees the atomic weight of the ion. If it sees atom mass of 204, it doesn't know if it is Pb204 or Hg204. It is the job of the analyst to determine if it is lead or Mercury. This is done by looked at the results for the masses that are lead or mercury. But all that goes beyond the scope of your question.
Mass spec is
Fast
Versatile
requires small sample size
can analyze complex mixtures
can give molecular weight and structural info
can even give elemental composition
Very Sensitive
can now be used with large or small analytes
it is highly sensitive and so can detect trace amounts of unknown and identify them down to picogram amounts
A spectrophotometer can measure at any wavelength and can record a spectrum.
Mass spectrometry can only be used for pure compounds. The compounds also have to be volatile. In addition, mass spectrometry has to be used with other techniques for sample analysis.
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There is no such thing as photospectrometry. It's sometimes used when actually meaning spectrophotometry. This usage is incorrect.
spectrophotometry is a branch of spectroscopy dealing with measurement of radiant energy transmitted or reflected by a body as function of wave lenght %
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By chemical analysis: Uv-vis absorption spectrophotometry, atomic absorption spectrophotometry, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, inductively coupled plasma emmission spectrometry, polarograhy, phosphorescence fluorometry, flame spectrophotometry, etc.
The term "Spectrophotometry" refers to an instrument that is often used to determine the intensity of the various wavelengths in a spectrum of light. This tool is a part of analytical chemistry.
Spectrophotometry can be applied to the study of a large number of substances.
For example UV-VIS absorption spectrophotometry.
Atomic absorption spectrophotometry is a method in analytical chemistry.
by the use of optical spectrophotometry.
The Lambert-Beer law is the base of absorption spectrophotometry.
Frank Twyman has written: 'Prism and lens making' 'The practice of absorption spectrophotometry with Hilger instruments' -- subject(s): Absorption spectra, Spectrophotometer, Spectrophotometry, Spectrum analysis 'Wavelength tables for spectrum analysis'