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Argon detectors, characteristics

Table 1 The Relative Characteristics of the Three Different Argon Detectors... Table 1 The Relative Characteristics of the Three Different Argon Detectors...
Radiation absorbed by atoms under conditions used in atomic absorption spectrometry may be re-emitted as fluorescence. The fluorescent radiation is characteristic of the atoms which have absorbed the primary radiation and is emitted 1n all directions. It may be monitored in any direction other than in a direct line with radiation from the hollow-cathode lamp which ensures that tha detector will not respond to the primury absorption process nor to unabsorbed radiation from the lamp. The intensity of fluorescent emission is directly proportional to the concentration of the absorbing atoms but it is diminished by collisions between excited atoms and other species within the flame, a process known as quenching. Nitrogen and hydrocarbons enhance quenching, and flames incorporating either should be avoided or their effect modified by dilution with argon. [Pg.330]

The AED employs a microwave-induced He plasma to dissociate eluted analyte molecules to their component atoms and excite them to emit at characteristic wavelengths. This is very similar to the mechanism in the argon plasma inductively coupled plasma source (cf. Section 7.3.1). A spectrometer with a diode array detector (Figure 7.26b and c) isolates and measures the intensity of sensitive emission lines unique to each element. Depending on the relative sensitivity and proportion of atoms in the molecules, separate element response channels may display peaks in several element-selective chromatograms. These data may be combined with retention... [Pg.904]


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