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May 31, 2012 - Precision Scientific Group. Anal. Chem. , 1977, 49 (14), pp 1267A–1267A. DOI: 10.1021/ac50022a779. Publication Date: December 1977...
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absorbing volume a t t h e peak of t h e absorbance pulse a n d t h e integral value of t h e effective length of t h e a b sorbing volume. T h e m i n i m u m crosssectional area will be determined by t h e t h r o u g h p u t of t h e emission source radiation. • T h e atomizer t u b e should be of m i n i m u m mass t o maximize its rate of heating. References (1) G. F. Kirkbright, Analyst (London), 96,609 (1971). (2) A. Syty, Crit. Rev. Anal. Chem., 4,155 (1974). (3) R. Woodriff, Appl. Spectrosc, 28,413 (1974). (4) G. M. Hieftje, T. R. Copeland, and D. R. deOlivares, Anal. Chem., 48,142R (1976). (5) B. V. L'vov, "Atomic Absorption Spectrochemical Methods of Analysis", Adam Hilger, London, England, 1970. (6) If. Massmann, Spectrochim. Acta, 23B, 215 (1968). (7) R. E. Sturgeon, C. L. Chakrabarti, I. S. Maines, and P. C. Bertels, Anal. Chem., 47,1240 (1975). (8) R. E. Sturgeon, C. L. Chakrabarti, and P. C. Bertels, ibid., p 1250. (9) R. E. Sturgeon, C. L. Chakrabarti, and C. H. Langford, ibid., 48,1792 (1976). (10) R. E. Sturgeon and C. L. Chakrabarti, ibid., 49, 90 (1977). (11) R. E. Sturgeon and C. L. Chakrabarti, Spectrochim. Acta, 32B, 231 (1977). (12) I. Reif, V. A. Fassel, and R. N. Kniseley, ibid., 31B, 377 (1976). (13) R. E. Sturgeon and C. L. Chakrabarti, Anal. Chem., 49,1100 (1977). (14) B. V. L'vov, Zh. Prikl. Spektrosk., 8, 517 (1968). (15) B. V. L'vov, D. A. Katskov, and G. G. Lebedev, ibid., 9,558 (1968). (16) D. A. Katskov and B. V. L'vov, ibid., 15,783(1971). (17) V. P. Borzov, B. V. L'vov, and G. V. Plyushch, ibid., 11, 217 (1969). (18) R. E. Sturgeon, PhD thesis, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ont., Canada, 1977. (19) B. V. L'vov, "Electrothermal Atomization—The Way Towards Absolute Methods of Atomic Absorption Analysis", presented at the 3rd Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies Conference and the 6th International Conference on Atomic Spectroscopy, Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 15-19, 1976. (20) K. Ohta and M. Suzuki, Talanta, 23, 560 (1976). (21) J.G.T. Regan and J. Warren, Analyst (London), 101, 220 (1976).

Ralph Sturgeon is a research associate with the Division of Chemistry of the National Research Council of Canada (Ottawa). His current research interests focus on the development of suitable standards to be used in the analysis of marine samples for a variety of trace metals.

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