05256nam 2200625 450 991014414320332120170810192838.01-282-01019-097866120101943-527-61169-X3-527-61168-1(CKB)1000000000375875(EBL)481812(OCoLC)700681997(SSID)ssj0000107339(PQKBManifestationID)11135197(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000107339(PQKBWorkID)10012575(PQKB)10695298(MiAaPQ)EBC481812(EXLCZ)99100000000037587520160816h19991999 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAtomic absorption spectrometry /Bernhard Welz, Michael SperlingThird, completely revised edition.Weinheim, [Germany] :Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA,1999.©19991 online resource (965 p.)Description based upon print version of record.3-527-28571-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Atomic Absorption Spectrometry; Contents; 8.2.3.13 Selenium; 1 The Historical Development of Atomic Absorption; 1.1 The Early History; 1.2 Sir Alan Walsh and the Period 1952-1962; 1.3 The Development of Spectral Radiation Sources; 1.4 Single-beam, Double-beam, Single-channel, Multi-channel; 1.5 The Non-specific Attenuation of Radiation; 1.6 Burners and Flames; 1.7 Electrothermal Atomization; 1.7.1 Boris L'vov and the Graphlie Cuvette; 1.7.2 Walter SIavin and the STPF Concept; 1.7.3 The Two-step Atomizer; 1.7.4 Graphite Tubes and Other Atomizers; 1.8 Chemical Vapor Generation1.8.1 The Cold Vapor Technique1.8.2 The Hydride-Generation Technique; 1.8.3 Further Techniques of Chemical Vapor Generation; 1.9 Analysis of Solid Samples; 2 Physical Principles; 2.1 Atomic Structure and Spectra; 2.1.1 Atomic Structure; 2.1.2 Atomic Spectra; 2.1.3 Selection of the Spectral Lines; 2.2 Thermal Equilibrium; 2.3 Line Width and Line Profile; 2.3.1 Natural Line Width; 2.3.2 Doppler Broadening; 2.3.3 Collisional Broadening; 2.3.4 Self-absorption and Self-reversal; 2.3.5 Convolution of the Various Broadening Mechanisms; 2.4 Hyperfine Structure; 2.5 Measuring the Absorption2.5.1 The Absorption Coefficient2.5.2 The Beer-Lambert Law; 2.5.3 Deviations from the Linearity of the Calibration Function; 2.6 The Zeeman Effect; 3 Spectrometers; 3.1 Radiation Sources; 3.1.1 Line Sources; 3.1.2 Continuum Sources; 3.2 The Radiation Train; 3.3 Dispersion and Separation of the Radiation; 3.3.1 Spectral Slitwidth; 3.3.2 Reciprocal Linear Dispersion; 3.4 The Measurement and Correction of Background Attenuation; 3.4.1 Background Correction with Continuum Sources; 3.4.2 Background correction Utilizing the Zeeman Effect; 3.4.3 Background Correction with High Current Pulsing3.5 The Detection of Radiation3.6 The Modulation of Radiation; 3.7 Simultaneous Spectrometers; 3.8 Data Acquisition and Output; 3.8.1 Measured Quantities; 3.8.2 Signal Handling; 3.8.3 Baseline Offset Correction; 3.8.4 Integrated Absorbance; 4 Atomizers and Atomizer Units; 4.1 Flame Atomization; 4.1.1 Spectroscopic Flames; 4.1.2 Nebulizer-Burner Systems; 4.1.2.1 Burner Heads; 4.1.2.2 Nebulizers and Spray Chambers; 4.1.3 Special Introduction Techniques for the Measurement solution; 4.1.3.1 The Injection Technique; 4.1.3.2 The Use of Pumps; 4.1.3.3 Flow Injection4.1.3.4 Hydraulic High Pressure Nebulization4.2 Electrothermal Atomization; 4.2.1 Graphite Structure and Reactivity; 4.2.2 Graphite Atomizers; 4.2.2.1 Dimensions of Graphite Tubes; 4.2.2.2 Profiled Tubes; 4.2.2.3 Platforms; 4.2.2.4 Probes; 4.2.2.5 Temporally and Spatially Isothermal Atomizers; 4.2.3 Heating Rate and Temperature Program; 4.2.4 Protective Gas and Purge Gas; 4.2.5 Metal Atomizers; 4.2.6 Atomizer Units for GF AAS; 4.2.7 Analysis of Solid Samples; 4.2.7.1 Direct Analysis of Solid Samples; 4.2.7.2 Aids for Direct Solids Analysis; 4.2.7.3 Analysis of Suspensions4.2.8 Simultaneous Multielement DeterminationsThe thoroughly revised new edition of this best-seller, presents the wide use of AAS in numerous fields of application. The comparison between the different AAS techniques enables the reader to find the best solution for his analytical problem.Authors Bernhard Welz and Michael Sperling have succeeded in finding a balance between theoretical fundamentals and practical applications. The new chapter 'physical fundamentals' describes the basic principles of AAS. The development of AAS is now described in a separate chapter. Further new chapters are devoted to the latest developments inAtomic absorption spectroscopyElectronic books.Atomic absorption spectroscopy.543.0858Welz Bernhard19941Sperling MichaelMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910144143203321Atomic absorption spectrometry2075988UNINA