1970
DOI: 10.1351/pac197023010099
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Developments in atom reservoirs and line sources for atomic absorption and atomic fluorescence spectroscopy

Abstract: Up to the present time flame media have been used almost exclusively as atom reservoirs for the purposes of atomic absorption and atomic fluorescence spectroscopy. The merits and demerits of flames in various forms will be discussed against the differing requirements of each technique. Particular attention will be paid to the use of the separated flame in each mode of analysis. Flame emission spectroscopy will also be discussed briefly in relation to this topic.Several alternatives to the flame have been propo… Show more

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