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Flame emission surface tension, effects

Organic solvents enhance emitted intensities mainly because of a higher resultant flame temperature (water has a cooling effect), a more rapid rate of feed into the flame because of the generally lower viscosity, and the formation of smaller droplets in the aerosol because of reduced surface tension. The resultant enhancement of spectral line intensity may be 3-to over 100-fold. Conversely, the presence of salts, acids and other dissolved species will depress the intensity of emission from the analyte and underlines the need for careful matching of samples and standards. [Pg.319]


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