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Chemical vapour generation of transition metal volatile species for analytical purposes: Determination of Zn by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission …

Smichowski et al., 2003

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3878946449289780807
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Smichowski P
Farías S
Arisnabarreta S
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Volatile species of Zn were generated by merging acidified aqueous samples and sodium tetrahydroborate (III) solution in a continuous flow system. The gaseous analyte was subsequently introduced via a stream of Ar carrier into the inlet tube of the plasma torch …
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