On-line analyte preconcentration with atomic spectrometric detection
1991
On-line Analyte Preconcentration with Atomic Spectrometric Detection
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Author Information
Author(s): L. Ebdon, A. S. Fisher, S. J. Hill, P. J. Worsfold
Primary Institution: Plymouth Analytical Chemistry Research Unit, Department of Environmental Sciences, Polytechnic South West
Conclusion
The study reviews the use of on-line pre-concentration techniques to improve atomic spectrometric detection by reducing matrix interferences.
Supporting Evidence
- On-line pre-concentration techniques can reduce contamination risks.
- Various resins like Chelex-100 are effective for pre-concentration.
- Automated systems simplify the process of sample analysis.
Takeaway
This paper talks about ways to make it easier to measure tiny amounts of substances in samples by cleaning them up first.
Methodology
The paper reviews various applications of chelating, ion exchange, and other resins and gels for analyte pre-concentration and matrix removal.
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