ISSN: 0090-3973
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Progress in Inductively Coupled Plasma Analytical Spectroscopy
Barnes, RM
Professor of chemistry,
University of Massachusetts,
MA
Abstract
Although substantial progress has been achieved in inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectroscopy placing it among the principle spectroscopy tools in analytical research and applications laboratories, some limitations exist especially for the analysis of ultratrace concentration levels in minute samples. The application of chemical and instrumental techniques to enhance the concentration levels of analytes is practical but complicated by the requirements of maintaining the multielement nature of ICP spectroscopy. Various approaches are described to extend the use and reduce the limitations of ICP atomic emission spectroscopy.
Keywords:
emission spectroscopy, chemical analysis, sensitivity, inductively coupled plasma
Paper ID: JTE10712J
DOI: 10.1520/JTE10712J
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Title Progress in Inductively Coupled Plasma Analytical Spectroscopy
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