1995
DOI: 10.1016/0584-8547(95)95058-5
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Element selective detection of chlorine in capillary gas chromatography by wavelength modulation diode laser atomic absorption spectrometry in a microwave induced plasma

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“…Detection limits for all three elements were better than those obtained by conventional FAAS with hollow cathode lamps. Zybin et al (315) determined several halogenated and fluorinated hydrocarbons in a dc gas discharge by monitoring Cl and F. Wavelength-modulated diode laser AAS in a microwave-induced plasma (MIP) was used as a gas chromatography detector for Cl (316,317). Preliminary detection limits of 1 mg L -1 were reported for halocarbons (316), but subsequent modulation of the plasma permitted the detection limit to be improved to 3 pg L -1 (317).…”
Section: Flame Atomic Absorption and Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Detection limits for all three elements were better than those obtained by conventional FAAS with hollow cathode lamps. Zybin et al (315) determined several halogenated and fluorinated hydrocarbons in a dc gas discharge by monitoring Cl and F. Wavelength-modulated diode laser AAS in a microwave-induced plasma (MIP) was used as a gas chromatography detector for Cl (316,317). Preliminary detection limits of 1 mg L -1 were reported for halocarbons (316), but subsequent modulation of the plasma permitted the detection limit to be improved to 3 pg L -1 (317).…”
Section: Flame Atomic Absorption and Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zybin et al (315) determined several halogenated and fluorinated hydrocarbons in a dc gas discharge by monitoring Cl and F. Wavelength-modulated diode laser AAS in a microwave-induced plasma (MIP) was used as a gas chromatography detector for Cl (316,317). Preliminary detection limits of 1 mg L -1 were reported for halocarbons (316), but subsequent modulation of the plasma permitted the detection limit to be improved to 3 pg L -1 (317). Burakov et al (318) used an intracavity laser echelle spectrometer with a liquid cell (for molecular absorption measurements) or a graphite furnace atomizer.…”
Section: Flame Atomic Absorption and Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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