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Glow-discharge sources improvements

In conclusion, GD-OE S is a very versatile analytical technique which is still in a state of rapid technical development. In particular, the introduction of rf sources for non-conductive materials has opened up new areas of application. Further development of more advanced techniques, e. g. pulsed glow discharge operation combined with time-gated detection [4.217], is likely to improve the analytical capabilities of GD-OE S in the near future. [Pg.231]

For analysis of solutions, ICP-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is very promising (Houk et al., 1980 Houk, 1986 Bacon et al., 1990). Recent advances in separation and preconcentration techniques are discussed by Horvath et al. (1991). Bacon et al. (1990) report that although ICP-MS is a multi-element technique, recent papers tend to concentrate on a small number of target elements. With isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS), detection limits are further reduced (Heumann, 1988) IDMS is also suitable for accurate speciation in very low concentration levels of elements (Heumann, 1990). For the direct analysis of solid samples, glow discharge mass spectrometry (GD-MS) (Harrison etal., 1986) is of interest. Tolg (1988) has suggested that a substantial improvement in the absolute detection power of GD-MS, as applied to micro analysis, can be expected, at least in comparison with the ICP as ion source. [Pg.256]

Jakubowski N., Stuwer D. and Tolg G. (1986) Improvement of ion source performance in glow discharge mass spectrometry, Int J Mass Spectrom Ion Processes 71 183-197. [Pg.342]


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