1963
DOI: 10.1007/bf00468902
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Quantitative spektrochemische Untersuchungen mit hochfrequenten Plasmaflammen

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“…A torch designed by West and Hume (338) gave considerably better detection limits than did those described in References ( 112) and ( 336), but it must be kept in mind that low limits of detection on singleelement solutions are not always the most important criterion of the quality of a source, since matrix effects can be more or less serious in different discharges. Another design of a high-frequency source was given by Tappe and van Calker (49,311), who found serious matrix effects when the sample contained elements of low ionization potential. Undoubtedly, much more research will be needed before an optimum design is achieved.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A torch designed by West and Hume (338) gave considerably better detection limits than did those described in References ( 112) and ( 336), but it must be kept in mind that low limits of detection on singleelement solutions are not always the most important criterion of the quality of a source, since matrix effects can be more or less serious in different discharges. Another design of a high-frequency source was given by Tappe and van Calker (49,311), who found serious matrix effects when the sample contained elements of low ionization potential. Undoubtedly, much more research will be needed before an optimum design is achieved.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Up to date the torch discharge has been mainly used in spectral analysis, see e.g. [11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. The mentioned experiments with an RF arc torch plasma source have shown that such a system can represent, in particular cases, a useful tool for the plasma-aided surface treatment technology.…”
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“…12 He also compared microwave induced plasma with capacitive coupled microwave plasma and inductively coupled plasma excitation. 13,14 He tested the appropriate generators, searched for the best usable frequency, and applied different burning gases (argon, nitrogen and air). Spectra were recorded and detection limits were obtained spectrographically by using photographic plates (in mg ml À1 level).…”
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“…Twenty-four scientic papers were published in 1975 (13) and 1976 (11) from the already known groups of Fassel, 58,59,68,71,78,79 Barnes, 60,64,77 Green-eld, 61,72,81 Robin/Mermet, 62,63,66,73,74 Boumans, 65,67,80 Scott 69,70,75 and Horlick. 76 Thereaer instrumentation development at KONTRON and ARL took the lead, followed by PHILIPS, BAIRD ATOMIC, JARELL-ASH, LABTEST, INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY (IL) and SPECTRO.…”
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