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Atomic absorption spectrometric determination of some elements forming volatile hydrides with a heated cell atomizer and gas handling system
J.F. Chapman,L.S. Dale +1 more
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In this paper, a system for atomic absorption spectrometric determination of antimony, arsenic, bismuth, lead, selenium, tellurium and tin is described.About:
This article is published in Analytica Chimica Acta.The article was published on 1979-12-01. It has received 36 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hydride & Tellurium.read more
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Selenium in environmental waters: Determination, speciation and concentration levels.
Harry Robberecht,R. Van Grieken +1 more
TL;DR: This article reviews the different methods used for the determination of selenium species in all types of environmental waters and basic difficulties are discussed and the efficiency of the methods is explained in view of the sub-mug/1.
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Flow injection analysis for the determination of bismuth by atomic absorption spectrometry with hydride generation
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The determination of selenium by atomic-absorption spectrometry: A review
TL;DR: A comprehensive review is given of the determination of selenium by the various atomic-absorption spectrometry methods that have been developed, covering the use of various flame and electrothermal ionization methods, hydride techniques, preconcentration and separation, and giving an appraisal of the results.
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Vapour generation atomic absorption spectrometry
Xiu-Ping Yan,Zhe-Ming Ni +1 more
TL;DR: Vapour generation atomic absorption spectrometry has been systematically described as a technique for the determination of trace elements, including hydride generation, cold vapour generation and other chemical vapour generator AAS.
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Gas-sampling technique for arsenic determination by atomic absorption spectrophotometry
TL;DR: The above “flameless” technique cannot be used to determine arsenic because of the high temperature required to maintain arsenic in its vapor state.
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Atomic-absorption studies on the determination of antimony, arsenic, bismuth, germanium, lead, selenium, tellurium and tin by utilising the generation of covalent hydrides
K. C. Thompson,D. R. Thomerson +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for the determination of arsenic, bismuth, germanium, lead, antimony, selenium, tin and tellurium by means of hydride generation is described.
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Determination of volatile hydride-forming metals in steel by atomic absorption spectrometry
H.D. Fleming,R.G. Ide +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a scheme of analysis for the determination of arsenic, antimony, bismuth, lead, selenium, tellurium and tin in steel by evolution of their volatile hydrides and subsequent atomic absorption spectrometry in an argon-hydrogen-entrained air flame was presented.
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Evaluation of a method for determination of total antimony, arsenic and tin in foodstuffs using measurement by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry with atomisation in a silica tube using the hydride generation technique.
TL;DR: A method is described for the determination of antimony, arsenic and tin in foodstuffs in which organic matter is destroyed using a wet-oxidation procedure, except for arsenic in samples of marine origin in which Organic Matter is destroyed by the dry-ashing technique.
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Emission spectrometric determination of arsenic
F. E. Lichte,R. K. Skogerboe +1 more
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