2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0584-8547(01)00361-5
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Analysis of cement slurries by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry with axial viewing

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“…Some publications proposed the use of increasing masses of certified reference materials for the calibration, [25][26][27] but aqueous solutions could also be used. 27,[31][32][33] The use of the generalized standard additions method (GSAM), an expansion of the conventional standard additions method, has also been proposed for slurry analysis in a dual view 28 and in an axially viewed ICP OES. 29 In a simplified way, it is based on the idea that both quantities of reference solution and sample mass are changed.…”
Section: Use Of Icp Oes With Axially Viewed Configuration For Analysimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some publications proposed the use of increasing masses of certified reference materials for the calibration, [25][26][27] but aqueous solutions could also be used. 27,[31][32][33] The use of the generalized standard additions method (GSAM), an expansion of the conventional standard additions method, has also been proposed for slurry analysis in a dual view 28 and in an axially viewed ICP OES. 29 In a simplified way, it is based on the idea that both quantities of reference solution and sample mass are changed.…”
Section: Use Of Icp Oes With Axially Viewed Configuration For Analysimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is an alternate for ICP-MS in a sense. Marjanovic et al [8] and Silva et al [9] used axial viewing ICP-OES for the analysis of slurries of cement samples and verified that slurry introduction could be used to axial ICP-OES only with some modification of the nebulizer and nebulization chamber.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Slurry stability is crucial for efficient and reproducible nebulization [18], so stabilizers (e.g. Triton X-100, glycerol) are sometimes added [4,16,19]. Precision is highly dependent on sample homogeneity and analyte partitioning between the solid and liquid phases [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precision is highly dependent on sample homogeneity and analyte partitioning between the solid and liquid phases [6]. Hydrochloric acid [4,14,16,19] and various nitric acid concentrations [16,20] have been used. Good extraction of the analyte is achieved with ultrasonic agitation in nitric acid, ensuring better representativeness of the slurry [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%