1982
DOI: 10.1021/ac00239a041
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High-temperature gas chromatography with an atomic absorption spectrometric detector

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“…In the past decade, studies on sequential metal vapour elution analysis with detection by atomic absorption spectrometry (SMVEA-AAS) have been reported. [1][2][3][4] The method is applicable to the direct separation of gaseous metals at very high temperatures (> 1500 K) and is useful for the determination of metals in complex sample^.^ Similar studies using a separation column atomizer at (1500 K have been presented by Yanagisawa and coworkers.6-10 However, few SMVEA studies on different elements at very high temperatures (> 1500 K) have been reported.…”
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“…In the past decade, studies on sequential metal vapour elution analysis with detection by atomic absorption spectrometry (SMVEA-AAS) have been reported. [1][2][3][4] The method is applicable to the direct separation of gaseous metals at very high temperatures (> 1500 K) and is useful for the determination of metals in complex sample^.^ Similar studies using a separation column atomizer at (1500 K have been presented by Yanagisawa and coworkers.6-10 However, few SMVEA studies on different elements at very high temperatures (> 1500 K) have been reported.…”
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“…Additionally, Ohta et al reported on the separation of atomic vapors through a Mo tube atomizer; the interaction of atomic vapors with the Mo wall was described as playing a roll in the separation. 8 In the present work, the separation of atomic vapors was attempted by constructing a column atomizer for partition chromatography.…”
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