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Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic ICP-AES

Method abbreviations D-AT-FAAS (derivative flame AAS with atom trapping), ETAAS (electrothermal AAS), GC (gas chromatography), HGAAS (hydride generation AAS), HR-ICP-MS (high resolution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry), ICP-AES (inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry), ICP-MS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry), TXRF (total reflection X-ray fluorescence spectrometry), Q-ICP-MS (quadrapole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry)... [Pg.219]

ICP-AES Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy... [Pg.9]

Organogermanium compounds can be mineralized by wet oxidative digestion for 4 h at 70°C, in aqueous potassium persulphate, at pH 12. After dilution to an adequate concentration germanium can be determined by ICP-AES (inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry)9. [Pg.344]

Prior to analysis, solutions from seven-day T/D tests on cuprous oxide (Cu20) and nickel metal powder (Ni) were passed through a column with iminodiacetate functional groups using an ammonium acetate buffer. The alkali and alkali earth metals are not bound to the column thereby separating the cations associated with the saltwater matrix from the transition metals of interest which are subsequently eluted with nitric acid and analysed by ICP-AES (inductively-coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry). [Pg.100]

Table 5.2 Summary of selected analytical methods for molecular environmental geochemistry. AAS Atomic absorption spectroscopy AFM Atomic force microscopy (also known as SFM) CT Computerized tomography EDS Energy dispersive spectrometry. EELS Electron energy loss spectroscopy EM Electron microscopy EPR Electron paramagnetic resonance (also known as ESR) ESR Electron spin resonance (also known as EPR) EXAFS Extended X-ray absorption fine structure FUR Fourier transform infrared FIR-TEM Fligh-resolution transmission electron microscopy ICP-AES Inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry ICP-MS Inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Reproduced by permission of American Geophysical Union. O Day PA (1999) Molecular environmental geochemistry. Rev Geophysics 37 249-274. Copyright 1999 American Geophysical Union... Table 5.2 Summary of selected analytical methods for molecular environmental geochemistry. AAS Atomic absorption spectroscopy AFM Atomic force microscopy (also known as SFM) CT Computerized tomography EDS Energy dispersive spectrometry. EELS Electron energy loss spectroscopy EM Electron microscopy EPR Electron paramagnetic resonance (also known as ESR) ESR Electron spin resonance (also known as EPR) EXAFS Extended X-ray absorption fine structure FUR Fourier transform infrared FIR-TEM Fligh-resolution transmission electron microscopy ICP-AES Inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry ICP-MS Inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Reproduced by permission of American Geophysical Union. O Day PA (1999) Molecular environmental geochemistry. Rev Geophysics 37 249-274. Copyright 1999 American Geophysical Union...
AAS = atomic absorption spectrometry HCLO4 = perchloric acid HNO3 = nitric acid H2SO4 = sulfuric acid ICP-AES = inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy Ni = nickel NIOSH = National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health v = volume... [Pg.209]

GFAAS = graphite furnace (flameless) atomic absorption spectroscopy TLC = thin layer chromatography HFP-AES = high frequency plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy NAA = neutron atomic analysis ICP-AES = inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy AAS = atomic absorption spectrometry GSE = graphite spectroscopic electrode UV = ultraviolet spectrophotometry PD = photodensitometer and (3,5-diBr-PADAP) = 2(-3,-5-dibromo-2-pyridylazo)-5- diethyl-ami nophenol. [Pg.124]

AAS = atomic absorption spectroscopy HPLC = high performance liquid chromatography ICP/AES = inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy... [Pg.145]

AMS = accelerated mass spectroscopy EDTA = ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid GFAAS = graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry ICP-AES = inductively coupled plasma - atomic emission spectroscopy NAA = neutron activation analysis ETAAS = electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry SEC/ICP-MS = size-exclusion chromatography/ICP-AES/mass spectrometry HLPC/ICP-AES = high-performance liquid chromatography/ICP-AES LAMMA = laser ablation microprobe mass analysis NA = not applicable ppq = parts per quadrillion... [Pg.261]

ICP-AES=inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry Mg(N03)3=magnesium nitrate MIBK=methylisobutyl ketone MS=mass spectrometry PIXE=proton-induced X-ray emission spectrometry XRF=X-ray fluorescence analysis WM-AES=wavelength-modulated atomic emission spectrometry... [Pg.372]

About 100 mg of each charcoal sample was wet ashed with nitric and sulphuric acid according to the method described by Bajo et al. and the metal contents of the samples (Na, K, Ca, Mg) were determined with ICP-AES (Inductive Coupled Plasma Atom Emission Spectroscopy, Varian, Model Liberty 110). [Pg.76]

ETA-AAS, Electrothermal Atomization Atomic Absorption Spectrometry FAAS, Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry HG-AAS, Hydride Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry ICP-AES, Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry ID-MS, Isotopic Dilution Mass Spectrometry NAA, Neutron Activation Analysis Q-ICP-MS, Quadrupole Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry SS-Z-ETA-AAS, Solid Sampling Zeeman Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Z-ETA-AAS, Zeeman Electrothermal Atomization Atomic Absorption Spectrometry... [Pg.279]

XRD, X-ray diffraction XRF, X-ray fluorescence AAS, atomic absorption spectrometry ICP-AES, inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry ICP-MS, Inductively coupled plasma/mass spectroscopy IC, ion chromatography EPMA, electron probe microanalysis SEM, scanning electron microscope ESEM, environmental scanning electron microscope HRTEM, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy LAMMA, laser microprobe mass analysis XPS, X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy RLMP, Raman laser microprobe analysis SHRIMP, sensitive high resolution ion microprobe. PIXE, proton-induced X-ray emission FTIR, Fourier transform infrared. [Pg.411]

FI. flow injection SI, sequential injection ICP-AES, inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry FAAS, flame atomic absorption spectrometry, ETAAS electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry, ICP-MS inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry, HG-AAS hydrige generation-atomic absorption spectrometry, HG-AFS hydrige generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometry. [Pg.500]

Figure 5.2 The EPA procedure for the acid digestion of sediments, sludges and soils using a hot-plate GFAAS, graphite-furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy FAAS, flame atomic absorption spectroscopy ICP-MS, inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry ICP-AES, inductively coupled plasma-atomic absorption spectroscopy [1],... Figure 5.2 The EPA procedure for the acid digestion of sediments, sludges and soils using a hot-plate GFAAS, graphite-furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy FAAS, flame atomic absorption spectroscopy ICP-MS, inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry ICP-AES, inductively coupled plasma-atomic absorption spectroscopy [1],...
Generally the alkali metals (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs), the alkali earth metals (Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba) and other metals (e.g. Fe, Mn, Si, Al, Cu, Zn, Cr, Co, Ni) are determined in the acid-preserved pore water samples. Analytical details depend on the special conditions provided by the applied analytical instruments ICP-AES (Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission S.pectrometer), ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer), or AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectrometer) of the respective laboratory. A discussion of details is not appropriate in this chapter. In most cases dilutions of 1 10 or 1 100 will be measured depending on the salt content in marine environments, so that the required sample amounts are rather low. [Pg.104]

ICP-AES(USN) inductively coupled plasma - atomic emission spectrometry, with ultrasonic nebulization ICP-AES inductively coupled plasma -atomic emission spectrometry ICP-AFS inductively coupled plasma atomic fluorescence spectrometry ICP-MS inductively coupled plasma -mass spectrometry... [Pg.1686]

During all the membrane separation experiments, feed and permeate were sampled periodically. Concentration of anserine and carnosine was analyzed with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Concentration of creatinine and sodium ion was determined with HPLC and ICP-AES (inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy), respectively. Then, rejection ability of a membrane against each component was calculated with Eq. 22.1 ... [Pg.309]

ICP-AES Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emissiem Spectroscopy... [Pg.367]

Figure 3 Instrumental methods for the determination of arsenic compounds (Abbreviations AAS, atomic absorption spectrometry APS, atomic fluorescence spectrometry CE, capillary electrophoresis GC, gas chromatography HG, hydride generation ICP-AES, inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry ICP-MS, inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry INAA, instrumental neutron activation analysis LC, liquid chromatography MS, mass spectrometry). Figure 3 Instrumental methods for the determination of arsenic compounds (Abbreviations AAS, atomic absorption spectrometry APS, atomic fluorescence spectrometry CE, capillary electrophoresis GC, gas chromatography HG, hydride generation ICP-AES, inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry ICP-MS, inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry INAA, instrumental neutron activation analysis LC, liquid chromatography MS, mass spectrometry).
Elemental analyses, involving an impressive array of nondestructive spectroscopic methods or decomposition of the material and analyses by AAS (atomic absorption spectrometry) or ICP-AES (inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry), form a very important complement to mineralogical analyses as outlined by Boyle (this volume), Korsman et al. (this volume), Amonette Sanders (1994), Sawhney Stilwell (1994), Hawthorne (1988), Fairchild et al. (1988), and Stone (1982). However, these elemental techniques are not intended to provide a qualitative or quantitative assessment of the mineralogy of a deposit. [Pg.152]


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