Spectrochemical Analysis by Atomic Absorption and Emission

Spectrochemical Analysis by Atomic Absorption and Emission

Author: L Lajunen

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2007-10-31

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 1847551904

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This book describes both the theory of atomic spectroscopy and all the major atomic spectrometric techniques (AAS, Flame-AES, Plasma AES, AFS, and ICP-MS), including basic concepts, instrumentation and applications. Spectrochemical Analysis by Atomic Absorption and Emission is very wide in scope and will be extremely useful to both undergraduates and lecturers undertaking modern analytical chemistry courses. It contains many figures and tables which illuminate the text, covers various sample preparation methods and gives suggestions for further reading.


Modern Spectrochemical Analysis of Metals

Modern Spectrochemical Analysis of Metals

Author: Volker B. E. Thomsen

Publisher: ASM International

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781615031993

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This book provides a fundamental introduction to spectroscopy. Designed for both beginning and experienced users of spectrometers, it provides the background necessary to understand the instrumentation. Numerous examples and figures are utilized to illustrate the main points. Most equations and formulas come with sample calculations to show actual usage. Examples of authentic data from genuine spectrochemical analysis of selected metals can be found throughout. Book jacket.


Spectrochemical Analysis

Spectrochemical Analysis

Author: James D. Ingle

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 614

ISBN-13:

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A Sr/Grad-level text on analytical spectrometric methods. Emphasizes general principles and quantitative expressions for signals and signal-to-noise ratio. Instrumentation methodology and performance characteristics for all major optical, atomic, and molecular techniques are discussed.


Theory of Spectrochemical Excitation

Theory of Spectrochemical Excitation

Author: Paul W. Boumans

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 1468484281

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There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. Hamlet There exists a fairly large number of textbooks concerned with spectrochemical analysis. Most of them deal with practical applications and instrumental factors, and provide the reader with the knowledge indispensable for conducting analyses with the help of emission spectra. Practical knowledge and experience are indeed important requisites for success fully exploiting the spectrochemical method in the field of analytical chemistry. As the method is essentially empirical, it is, in principle, a simple one, provided that we succeed in exciting all samples in an identical manner; for then, relative intensities of spectral lines can serve as the 'weights' by which to measure amounts of elements. However, creating the required constancy of excitation conditions is hampered by the very nature of the sample, whose composition profoundly influences the excitation characteristics of the light source. Therefore, spectrochemists are inevitably engaged in all the processes that determine the radiation output of the light source for a given sample. Dealing, with this ensemble of processes, that is, with 'excitation' in the widest sense, is the object of this book (cf. ยง 1. 1). The reader will seek in vain for enumerations of practical rules that would tell him how to tackle a particular analysis problem.


Emission Spectrochemical Analysis

Emission Spectrochemical Analysis

Author: M. Slavin

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1971-07-16

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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History of spectrochemical analysis; Survey of spectroanalytical methods; Physical principles; Spectrographs and spectrometers; Alignment and illumination of the spectrograph; Spectrochemical sources; Receivers of radiation; Identification of spectra and qualitative analysis; Measurement of photographic density; Photographic photometry; Quantitative methods.


A Handbook of Silicate Rock Analysis

A Handbook of Silicate Rock Analysis

Author: P.J. Potts

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 633

ISBN-13: 940153988X

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without an appreciation of what happens in between. The techniques available for the chemical analysis of silicate rocks have undergone a revolution over the last 30 years. However, to use an analytical technique most effectively, No longer is the analytical balance the only instrument used it is essential to understand its analytical characteristics, in for quantitative measurement, as it was in the days of classi particular the excitation mechanism and the response of the cal gravimetric procedures. A wide variety of instrumental signal detection system. In this book, these characteristics techniques is now commonly used for silicate rock analysis, have been described within a framework of practical ana lytical aplications, especially for the routine multi-element including some that incorporate excitation sources and detec tion systems that have been developed only in the last few analysis of silicate rocks. All analytical techniques available years. These instrumental developments now permit a wide for routine silicate rock analysis are discussed, including range of trace elements to be determined on a routine basis. some more specialized procedures. Sufficient detail is In parallel with these exciting advances, users have tended included to provide practitioners of geochemistry with a firm to become more remote from the data production process. base from which to assess current performance, and in some This is, in part, an inevitable result of the widespread intro cases, future developments.