Some Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry 1974
DOI: 10.1520/stp38987s
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Atomic Absorption Spectrometry— General Considerations for the Application of Experimental Techniques

Abstract: In applying atomic absorption spectrometry to an analytical problem, the analyst must have an understanding of the basic instrumental components. The essential components of an atomic absorption instrument consist of a primary source of radiation, a means of producing atomic vapor from the analyte, wavelength selection, signal detection, and readout. While several types of radiation sources are available, hollow cathode lamps are the primary choice for most workers in the field. The production o… Show more

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