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Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 2003
This review covers a relatively mature area of atomic spectrometry, hence there are fewer new developments than in other research fields. The review should be read in conjunction with the previous year’s review and with other related reviews in the series.
Evans, EH +5 more
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This review covers a relatively mature area of atomic spectrometry, hence there are fewer new developments than in other research fields. The review should be read in conjunction with the previous year’s review and with other related reviews in the series.
Evans, EH +5 more
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NON-FLAME CELLS IN ATOMIC FLUORESCENCE SPECTROMETRY
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1970Abstract
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Analytical Curves in Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
Applied Spectroscopy, 1972The shapes of theoretical growth curves in atomic fluorescence spectrometry are calculated for several possible atomizer cell geometries, for several geometries of illumination measurement, for both line and continuum sources of excitation, and for several a parameter values.
V. Svoboda +2 more
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Atomic fluorescence spectrometry with laser excitation
Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 1981Abstract A laser atomic fluorescence spectrometry for the detection of trace concentrations of the elements is described. The detection limits for Pb, Fe, Na, Pt, Ir, Eu, Cu, Ag, Co and Mn in aqueous solutions obtained at present are the best ones for the rapid spectral analytical methods.
M.A. Bolshov +2 more
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Electrothermal atomic-absorption and atomic-fluorescence spectrometry with a tungsten-coil atomizer
Talanta, 1987A pulsed electrothermal atomizer of the tungsten-coil type and apparatus for its application in atomic-absorption and atomic-fluorescence spectrometry are described. A tungsten-coil atomizer is shown to be just as good as commercial electrothermal atomizers with regard to sensitivity and reproducibility, but to have better operating characteristics.
V N, Muzgin +3 more
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Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
Analytical Chemistry, 1971James D. Winefordner, Robert C. Elser
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[18] Atomic fluorescence spectrometry
1988Publisher Summary Two practical approaches to atomic fluorescence are described in this chapter. The first concerns hollow cathode lamp excited AFS in the ICP. The second concerns the determination of mercury by cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry.
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Atomic Spectrometry Update—Atomic Mass Spectrometry and X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry
J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1992Bacon, J.R. +4 more
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