2001
DOI: 10.1002/jccs.200100143
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Application of Laser‐Enhanced Ionization Spectroscopy: Effect of Dissociation Constant on the Atomization Efficiency Determination in an Acetylene‐Air Flame

Abstract: By using laser‐enhanced ionization (LEI) technique, we have studied atomization efficiencies of the alkalihalides in an acetylene/air flame. As an aqueous solution of the metal salt was nebulized into the burner head, a flame with a high temperature of about 2500 K may cause dissociation of the ionic bond to release the free metal atoms. The ratio of the number density of free metal atoms present in the flame to the total number density of the same metal element nebulized determines the atomization efficiency.… Show more

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“…For example, the technique could function as a detector in a GC or HPLC system. Ke et al 252 studied the atomization efficiencies of alkali halides in an acetylene-air flame. Aqueous solutions were nebulised into a flame to obtain free metal atoms.…”
Section: Laser Enhanced Ionisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the technique could function as a detector in a GC or HPLC system. Ke et al 252 studied the atomization efficiencies of alkali halides in an acetylene-air flame. Aqueous solutions were nebulised into a flame to obtain free metal atoms.…”
Section: Laser Enhanced Ionisationmentioning
confidence: 99%