Results 251 to 260 of about 52,307 (296)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Determination of serum copper with atomic absorption spectrophotometry

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1969
Abstract Composition of a copper standard solution for atomic absorption spectrophotometry was devised. Addition of ethylene glycol and histidine hydrochloride to the standard solution is effective to obtain accurate results in a simple dilution of serum. Viscosity and conditions of ionization of the sample are discussed.
T, Ichida, M, Nobuoka
openaire   +2 more sources

Determination of copper in foods by atomic absorption spectrophotometry

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1970
AbstractA method for determining copper in a wide range of foods by atomic absorption spectrophotometry is described and shown to be reliable and sensitive. It is shown that, when copper is chelated and extracted into ketone, very high sensitivity may be achieved; copper in aqueous extracts can be determined at a level of 0.003 ppm. The main problem of
A G, Cameron, D R, Hackett
openaire   +2 more sources

Determination of chromium in feces by atomic absorption spectrophotometry

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1974
Abstract A new method for the determination of chromium (Cr) which is used as a continuous fecal marker for metabolic balance studies is presented. Specimens are processed in triplicate, treated with 2% ammonium chloride, and the concentration of Cr is read off in an atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS). The method yields excellent results, e.g.
J, Guncaga, C, Lentner, H G, Haas
openaire   +2 more sources

Determination of metals in phospholipids by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry

Talanta, 1969
A procedure is described for the determination of sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium and manganese in phospholipids by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. The method uses a solution of phospholipid in isopentyl acetate; phosphate interference is controlled by the addition of aqueous lanthanum chloride solution homogenized with ethanol.
B, Montford, S C, Cribbs
openaire   +2 more sources

Indirect determination of iodate by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry

Talanta, 1989
An indirect method for determination of trace iodate in certain high-purity chemicals by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry (AAS) is described. Iodate forms a stable ion-association complex [Hg(dipy)(2)](IO(3))(2) in neutral medium, which can be extracted into methyl isobutyl ketone with 99% efficiency.
D, Chakraborty, A K, Das
openaire   +2 more sources

Determination of vanadium and molybdenum by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry

Talanta, 1973
A method is described for the determination by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry of vanadium and molybdenum, up to the milligram level, in samples of yellow cake, uranium-bearing minerals and geochemical standards. After attack with acids these two elements are separated from each other and from matrix elements by means of anion-exchange in 6M ...
J, Korkisch, H, Gross
openaire   +2 more sources

Determination of zinc by flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometry

Analytical Biochemistry, 1973
Abstract The flameless atomic absorption method described here is a simple, rapid, accurate microtechnique for determining zinc in aqueous solutions, serum, or urine. It requires no sample pretreatment, only 1.0 μl of sample per determination, no correction for viscosity differences between sample and standard solutions, and is not subject to ionic ...
D, Kurz, J, Roach, E J, Eyring
openaire   +2 more sources

A burner for atomic absorption spectrophotometry

Spectrochimica Acta, 1960
Abstract A burner which has been designed and constructed for atomic absorption studies is described in detail.
openaire   +1 more source

Application of photon-counting in atomic-absorption spectrophotometry

Talanta, 1972
An analysis is given of the statistics of photon-counting as a means of making measurements in atomic-absorption spectrometry. It is concluded that the simple application of Poisson counting statistics may give an over-optimistic estimate of the error, since other sources of error, such as flame flicker and variable nebulization rate, may be more ...
R M, Dagnall, B L, Sharp, T S, West
openaire   +2 more sources

Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry

Students Quarterly Journal, 1971
K, Paschen, P G, Spieckermann
openaire   +3 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy