Kantor et al., 1976 - Google Patents
Atomic-absorption spectrometry of laser-nebulized samplesKantor et al., 1976
- Document ID
- 15891277448525212583
- Author
- Kantor T
- Polos L
- Fodor P
- Pungor E
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Talanta
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Thermal nebulization of nickel-base alloys, corundum plates and residues of solutions was performed with a laser beam. The solid aerosol was aspirated into an acetylene-air flame by an ejector. Linear analytical curves in wide concentration ranges were established and an …
- 238000001479 atomic absorption spectroscopy 0 title 1
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- G01N21/6402—Atomic fluorescence; Laser induced fluorescence
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