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Inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy/mass spectrometric detection

AAS = atomic absorption spectrometry GC/FID = gas chromatography/f1ame ignition detector GC/FPD = gas chromatography/f1ame photometric detector ICP/AES = inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy ICP/MS = inductively coupled plasma with mass spectrometric detection... [Pg.149]

Speciation of organometallic compounds containing Au and Ag, on the other hand, was paid only scant attention as a subject for analytical research. The analytical methods that supported research on these compounds had to be dug out from the experimental sections of articles dealing with diverse aspects of chemistry, physics, biochemistry, etc. A review appeared on some of the antiinflammatory drugs shown in Table 1, discussing determination of Au in body fluids and pharmaceutical preparations, and speciation of the compounds and their metabolites. The methods included varieties of atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), varieties of neutron activation analysis (NAA), inductively coupled plasma spectrometry combined with mass spectrometric detection (ICP-MS),... [Pg.135]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.135 , Pg.531 ]




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