Majidi et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Determination of trace metals using an electrothermal atomizer by laser-induced plasma atomic emission spectrometryMajidi et al., 1991
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- 5614100542543135193
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- Majidi V
- Rae J
- Ratliff J
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- Publication venue
- Analytical Chemistry
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A new technique for ultratrace elemental analysis at mlcrograms/llter and/or mMgrams/Hter concentration levels Is ex-amined. With this method, Iquld samples are deposited Inside a graphite furnace, then dried, ashed, and atomized from the walls of the graphite furnace. At …
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