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The Generalized Standard Addition Method.

Bo E H Saxberg, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1979 - 
- Vol. 51, Iss: 7, pp 1031-1038
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The generalized standard addition method as mentioned in this paper provides a means of accounting for the interference effects, to quantify the magnitude of the interferences, and simultaneously to determine the analyte concentrations, which can be a major source of error.
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: The normal standard addition methods assumes that, for any one analyte in a sample there is an analytical sensor which responds to that analyte and no other unknown in the sample. When the analytical sensor is not completely selective, so-called interference effects results which can be a major source of error. The generalized standard addition method provides a means of accounting for the interference effects, to actually quantify the magnitude of the interferences, and simultaneously to determine the analyte concentrations. (Author)

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