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Sensitive detection of trace elements in pure water by laser-induced atomic fluorescence spectroscopy in microwave discharge atomization

Sensitive detection of trace elements in pure water using laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy with a new flameless atomizer is discussed. The atomizer is a combination of a microwave-induced plasma in atmosphere helium and a filament vaporization system.

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Published in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 1993-08, Vol.65 (15), p.2096-2101
Main Authors: Oki, Yuji, Tashiro, Eiji, Maeda, Mitsuo, Honda, Chikahisa, Hasegawa, Yoshio, Futami, Hiroshi, Izumi, Jun, Matsuda, Keiichi
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Language:English
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Summary:Sensitive detection of trace elements in pure water using laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy with a new flameless atomizer is discussed. The atomizer is a combination of a microwave-induced plasma in atmosphere helium and a filament vaporization system.
ISSN:0003-2700
1520-6882
DOI:10.1021/ac00063a028