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文档介绍:Spectrochemical Analysis by Atomic Absorption and Emission
Spectrochemical Analysis
by Atomic Absorption and
Emission
Lauri H,J, Lajunen
University of Oulu, Finland
ISBN 0-85186-873-8
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
OThe Royal Society of Chemistry 1992
All Rights Resewed
No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or any means - graphic,
electronic, including photocopying, recording, taping or information storage and retrieval systems -
without written permission from The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Published by The Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, The Science
Park, Cambridge CB4 4WF
Typeset by Keytec Typesetting Ltd. and printed by The Bath Press, Lower Bristol
Road, Bath
Preface
Various atomic spectrometric methods form an essential part of the modern
instrumental methods of analysis. The most widely used of these methods is
atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). The popularity of AAS can be
attributed to its selectivity, simplicity, and convenience in use. The high
sensitivity of graphite furnace AAS is very important in many applications.
Plasma atomic emission spectrometry (plasma AES) has e more and
more important for the determination of traces in a great variety of samples.
plementary nature of plasma AES and AAS capabilities for trace
elemental analysis is an important feature of these techniques. Inductively
coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) has e a ‘hot’ analytical
technique during the last few years, and is being used in many branches of
science.
Since the publication of my previous book ‘Atomispektrometria’(in
Finnish) in 1986, various techniques in analytical atomic spectroscopy have
undergone significant development.
The present book is designed to describe the basic theory of atomic
spectroscopy, instrumentation, techniques, and the application of various
analytical atomic spectrometric methods (AAS,