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Environmental costs method usage

Before the 1960 s, the analysis of toxic elements in airborne materials employed separations and colorimetric determination for single-element problems, or spectrographic methods for multielement, multisample studies. Variable matrices in most aerosols sampled had prevented sensitive, but interference-prone, flame-emission methods from attaining much usage. The increased concern over the environmental effects of toxic elements in the late 1960 s resulted in a need for greater sensitivity and ease of operation in measurements of these elements. The many laboratories with increased responsibilities found AAS most useful because of its accuracy, sensitivity, and relative lack of matrix effects, plus the low cost of the equipment. [Pg.123]


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