Atomic Spectroscopy, 2. Absorption Spectrometry

José A. C. Broekaert

José A. C. Broekaert

Universität Dortmund, Fachbereich Chemie, Dortmund, Germany

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E. Hywel Evans

E. Hywel Evans

University of Plymouth, Plymouth, United Kingdom

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First published: 15 October 2011

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1.

Principles

2.

Spectrometers

2.1.

Spectrometer Details

2.2.

Primary Sources

3.

Flame Atomic Absorption

3.1.

Flames and Burners

3.2.

Nebulizers

3.3.

Figures of Merit

4.

Electrothermal Atomic Absorption

4.1.

Atomizers

4.2.

Thermochemistry

4.3.

Figures of Merit

5.

Special Techniques

5.1.

Hydride and Cold Vapor Techniques

5.2.

Direct Solid Sampling

5.3.

Indirect Determinations

6.

Background Correction

6.1.

Deuterium Lamp Technique

6.2.

Zeeman Effect Technique

6.3.

Smith - Hieftje Technique

6.4.

Coherent Forward Scattering

7.

Fields of Application

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