2011
DOI: 10.2116/analsci.27.305
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Air-Segmented Amplitude-Modulated Multiplexed Flow Analysis

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“…An in-house program written in Excel VBA was used for the acquisition, analysis and graphical display of the data. The previous program 3 was improved so that it could remove noise from air bubbles that were accidentally introduced to the flow cell.…”
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“…An in-house program written in Excel VBA was used for the acquisition, analysis and graphical display of the data. The previous program 3 was improved so that it could remove noise from air bubbles that were accidentally introduced to the flow cell.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is, the effect of air-segmentation is more pronounced when the control period becomes shorter. 3 The difference in the slopes for the total and nitrite concentration can also be attributed to that in the control period; amplitude damping is more significant when the control period becomes shorter.…”
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“…The concentrations of analytes in the samples are simultaneously determined from the amplitudes of corresponding wave components. We have applied the concept to the determinations of food dyes, 1 ferrous ion, 1 chloride ion, 2 nitrite ion, 3 phosphate ion 3,4 and ammonium ion 5 in multiple samples, and to the simultaneous determinations of nitrite and nitrate ions 6 in a sample. AMMFA is less susceptible to baseline drift because the quantification is not based on the values of analytical signals, but on the amplitudes of analytical signals.…”
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