1978
DOI: 10.1021/ac50027a036
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Analytical flame spectrometry with laser enhanced ionization

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“…The instrumental system used for this work is basically the same as that described previously (3) and is summarized in Figure 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The instrumental system used for this work is basically the same as that described previously (3) and is summarized in Figure 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LEI current signal is measured from the anode with the aid of a 2 X 10s V/A current-to-voltage pre-amplifier (3). A passive high-pass filter (R = 10 kfl, C = 0.001 mF) on the input to the pre-amplifier rejects the dc flame background current and low frequency flame noise.…”
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“…The outstanding performance of LEI in trace element analysis has been demonstrated in a number of reports previously, both in flames [1,3,4,11,12,19,21,22,28] and in furnaces [-17, 25]. For flame-LEI, detection limits in the 0.001-1 ng/ml range in aqueous solutions are readily obtained with one-step excitations of elements with low or moderate ionization potentials.…”
Section: Detection Limits and Sensitivitiesmentioning
confidence: 93%