1971
DOI: 10.1093/clinchem/17.10.992
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Estimation of Gold in Serum by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy

Abstract: An atomic absorption spectrophotometric method is described for estimating gold in diluted serum. Matrix effects are compensated by adding protein to the working standards.

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“…The sample was ashed, irradiated together with gold standards, and after 6 days, the complete -spectrum up to 2 MeV was recorded with a Ge(Li) detector inside a Compton shield containing liquid scintillator; the gold content was calculated from the 198Au peak at 412 keV. Dunckley (70) used atomic-absorption spectroscopy for gold in serum. Measurements were made at 242.8 nm, an air-acetylene 10-cm slot burner being used.…”
Section: Metallic Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample was ashed, irradiated together with gold standards, and after 6 days, the complete -spectrum up to 2 MeV was recorded with a Ge(Li) detector inside a Compton shield containing liquid scintillator; the gold content was calculated from the 198Au peak at 412 keV. Dunckley (70) used atomic-absorption spectroscopy for gold in serum. Measurements were made at 242.8 nm, an air-acetylene 10-cm slot burner being used.…”
Section: Metallic Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%