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Flow Injection Atomic Absorption Spectrometry: analytical characteristics of flame AAS
thesis
posted on 2018-02-26, 14:44 authored by Christina E. AdeeyinwoFlow Injection (FI) techniques for use with Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS)
have attracted considerable research interest for sample introduction and calibration
strategies. The interest continues in on-line preconcentration and matrix modification
which are carried out by the incorporation of liquid-liquid extraction, ion-exchange,
immobilised reagents, gas/vapour generation and continuous precipitation-filtration
devices into suitably designed manifolds. Indirect determination of inorganic anions and
organic compounds is becoming routine by FI–flame AAS. The direct analysis of solid
samples, which is a shortcoming of flame AAS, was recently carried out by on-line
electrolytic dissolutions. [Continues.]
Funding
Association of Commonwealth Universities.
History
School
- Science
Department
- Chemistry
Publisher
© Christina Eromowen AdeeyinwoPublisher statement
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A doctoral thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.Language
- en