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ETAAS electrothermal atomisation

EDI-CI Electric discharge-induced chemical ionisation ETAAS, ET-AAS Electrothermal (atomisation) atomic absorption spectrometry... [Pg.753]

Based on the configurations in Figure 1.5, many analytical techniques have been developed employing different atomisation/excitation sources. For example, two powerful AAS techniques are widespread one uses the flame as atomiser (FAAS) whereas the other is based on electrothermal atomisation (ETAAS) in a graphite furnace. Although the flame has limited application in OES, many other analytical emission techniques have evolved in recent decades based on dilTerent atomisation/excitation plasma sources. [Pg.9]

Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GFAAS) or Atomic Absorption with Electrothermal Atomisation (ETAAS)... [Pg.252]


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