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Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 1983
G. Parker
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The use of chemical modifiers in electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry

Applied spectroscopy reviews (Softcover ed.), 2022
The developments of electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry and high-resolution continuum source - graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry, have enabled the utilization of conventional and permanent chemical modifiers in determining ...
O. Acar
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Innovations and developments in graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS)

Applied spectroscopy reviews (Softcover ed.), 2021
Graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) is a highly sensitive method for the determination of elements in samples while requiring a low sample volume.
D. Butcher
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Determination of selenium in food and environmental samples by hydride generation high-resolution continuum source quartz furnace atomic absorption spectrometry

Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 2021
The paper presents a method for Se determination in a wide variety of food and environmental samples by hydride generation high-resolution continuum source quartz furnace atomic absorption spectrometry.
Lucian Chirita   +5 more
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Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

Drinking Water Chemistry, 2003
Adriana Farran Marsà   +1 more
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Atomic absorption spectrometry

Environmental Pollution, 1987
The phenomenon of atomic absorption has been known for a long time. As early as the first quarter of the nineteenth century, Wollaston and Fraunhofer observed lines in the spectrum of the Sun now known to be caused by the absorption of light by atomic vapour in the Sun’s atmosphere.
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Fraunhofer Effect Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

Analytical Chemistry, 2005
The dark lines in the solar spectrum were discovered by Wollaston and cataloged by Fraunhofer in the early days of the 19th century. Some years later, Kirchhoff explained the appearance of the dark lines: the sun was acting as a continuum light source and metals in the ground state in its atmosphere were absorbing characteristic narrow regions of the ...
Jennifer A, Rust   +3 more
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Application of deep eutectic solvents in atomic absorption spectrometry

Trends in Analytical Chemistry (TrAC), 2021
V. Andruch   +3 more
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Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

2023
Thomas J. Bruno   +3 more
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Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

1970
The first application of atomic absorption spectra to chemical analysis was made over 100 years ago by Kirchhoff [1], who demonstrated the presence of various elements in the solar atmosphere. Together with Bunsen he demonstrated shortly afterwards that atomic spectra, whether in emission or absorption, could be the basis of a powerful method of ...
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