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Optical emission spectrometry quantitative analysis, principles

Optical Emission Spectrometry. Principles of Quantitative Analysis... [Pg.8]

Atomic spectroscopy is the oldest instrumental elemental analysis principle, the origins of which go back to the work of Bunsen and Kirchhoff in the mid-19th century [1], Their work showed how the optical radiation emitted from flames is characteristic of the elements present in the flame gases or introduced into the burning flame by various means. It had also already been observed that the intensities of the element-specific features in the spectra, namely the atomic spectral lines, changed with the amount of elemental species present. Thus the basis for both qualitative and quantitative analysis with atomic emission spectrometry was discovered. These discoveries were made possible by the availability of dispersing media such as prisms, which allowed the radiation to be spectrally resolved and the line spectra of the elements to be produced. [Pg.373]


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