Abstract:The subject of the Thesis is to investigate the use of the quasi-universal Evaporative Light Scattering Detector (ELSD) in the determination of some common metals found in pharmaceuticals, biological and environmental samples. In an attempt to study the effect of relative atomic mass (Ar) on the detector’s response A (equation A=α·mb), in relation to the composition of the mobile phase, the cations of IA and IIA groups of the Periodic Table are chosen. The study uses a FIA–ELSD setup without separation column … Show more
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