
handle: 11104/0252657
Atomic absorption spectrometry is one of the most useful methods applied in trace element analysis, particularly due to high sensitivity and due to relatively low investment and operational costs. This method enables to determine up to 60 elements, metals and metalloids, within a wide concentration range from ug.l-1 to tenth of g.l-1. The contribution deals with fundamental principles of the method and instrumentation.
atomic fluorescence spectrometry, atomic absorption spectrometry, atomic emission spectrometry
atomic fluorescence spectrometry, atomic absorption spectrometry, atomic emission spectrometry
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