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Atomic absorption spectroscopy : plenary lectures presented at the International Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy Conference held at Sheffield, U.K., 14-18 July 1969 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores Corporativos: International Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy Conference Sheffield, England, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Society for Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Physics and the Physical Society
Otros Autores: Dagnall, R. M. (Editor ), Kirkbright, G. F. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Butterworths, 1970.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy; Copyright Page; INTRODUCTION; Table of Contents; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CHAPTER 1. THE APPLICATION OF NEW TECHNIQUES TO SIMULTANEOUS MULTI-ELEMENT ANALYSIS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MULTI-CHANNEL SPECTROPHOTOMETERS EMPLOYING RESONANCE DETECTORS; MULTI-CHANNEL SPECTROPHOTOMETERS EMPLOYING SELECTIVE MODULATION; MULTI-CHANNEL INSTRUMENTS USING FLAME FLUORESCENCE; MULTI-CHANNEL SPECTROPHOTOMETERS FOR THE DIRECT ANALYSIS OF METALS AND ALLOYS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. PROGRESS IN ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY EMPLOYING FLAME AND GRAPHITE CUVETTE TECHNIQUES.
  • Abstracttheory of the shape of analytical signals; methods of atomic absorption recording; the integral method of recording absorption; optimization of measurement conditions; measurements in the vacuum spectral region; phosphorus and iodine determination by non-resonance lines; determination of relative oscillator strength from atomic absorption measurements with the flame technique; acknowledgements; references; chapter 3. non-flame cells in atomic fluorescence spectrometry; abstract; introduction; the methods; principles; experimental results on atomic fluorescence in non-flame cells.
  • Acknowledgementreferences; chapter 4. anion effects in emission and atomic absorption spectrophotometry; abstract; introduction; most important references concerning the anion effect in flame spectrometry; discussion of the effect of sulphate, phosphate and aluminium on the basis of our results; references; chapter 5. a theoretical discussion on some aspects of atomic fluorescence spectroscopy in flames; abstract; 1. comparison of signal strengths attainable in atomic fluorescence (afs) and flame emission spectroscopy (fes).
  • 2. the shape of the analytical curve in atomic fluorescence spectroscopy3. the yield of non-resonance fluorescence; references; chapter 6. developments in atom reservoirs and line sources for atomic absorption and atomic fluorescence spectroscopy; abstract; introduction; flames as atom-reservoirs; separated flames; atom reservoirs other than flames; atom line sources; electrodeless discharge lamps; multi-element element analyses via electrodeless discharge lamps; practicality of atomic fluorescence as an analytical technique; conclusions; acknowledgements; appendix; references.
  • Chapter 7. the behaviour of certain elements in the absorption tubeabstract; general; experimental arrangement; the elements studied; special cell effects; applications and prospects; references.