1993
DOI: 10.1039/ja9930800595
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Determination of sodium by sequential metal vapour elution analysis with hydrogen carrier gas

Abstract: A method for the determination of sodium by sequential metal vapour elution analysis with hydrogen carrier gas combined with atomic absorption detection is described. The column is a molybdenum capillary tube (1.22 mm i.d.) and the temperatures are 1520-1 870 K. Sodium vapour was separated from Al, Ca, Cu, Mo and Zn vapours. The system was applied to the determination of sodium in National Institute of Standards and Technology Standard Reference Materials and the accuracy (reldive error) of the results obtaine… Show more

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“…This atomizer was also useful for interference studies. Ohta et al (64) used an electrically heated molybdenum capillary tube as a combined ETA and gas chromatographic separator for the determination of Na.…”
Section: Fundamental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This atomizer was also useful for interference studies. Ohta et al (64) used an electrically heated molybdenum capillary tube as a combined ETA and gas chromatographic separator for the determination of Na.…”
Section: Fundamental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%