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Graphite furnace atomizers Stabilized temperature platform

Graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) is an excellent method to provide sub-ng/mL minimum detection limits [110]. Continuing advancements such as Zeeman correction, and stabilized temperature platform furnaces, have made GFAAS an effective analytical method for magnesium determination. Depending on the sample matrix, pretreatment can vary from direct analysis of fluids, to wet mineralization, dry ash, acid extraction, and by using PPRs (e.g., Triton X-100). [Pg.463]

If the concentration of cadmium in a sample solution is too low for quantitation by this flame AAS analytical technique, and the sample is to be averaged with other samples for TWA calculations, aliquots of the sample and a matrix modifier are later injected onto a Lvov platform in a pyrolytically-coated graphite tube of a Zeeman atomic absorption spectrophotometer/graphite furnace assembly for analysis of elemental cadmium. The matrix modifier is added to stabilize the cadmium metal and minimize sodium chloride as an interference during the high temperature charring step of the analysis (5.1., 5.2.). [Pg.1007]


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