2017
DOI: 10.24001/ijaems.3.2.21
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Atomic Emission Spectroelectrochemistryas A Sensitive Technique for Trace and Ultra-Trace Determination of Metal Species

Abstract: Abstract- 0.3-8.0, 0.26-9.6, 0.65-8.0, 64.0-192.0, 80.0-400.0, and 160.0-800.0

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“…Parameters estimated were urinary Na + /K + , to study time for drug effect on urinary Na + /K + ratio using Flamephotometer (FP 20, Italy) based on atomic emission. Analysis was performed by measuring the emission intensity of solution containing the metal salts and comparing it to standard (Doroodm, FatemehGhasemi, 2017).…”
Section: Determination Of Na + / K + Ratio In Urinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parameters estimated were urinary Na + /K + , to study time for drug effect on urinary Na + /K + ratio using Flamephotometer (FP 20, Italy) based on atomic emission. Analysis was performed by measuring the emission intensity of solution containing the metal salts and comparing it to standard (Doroodm, FatemehGhasemi, 2017).…”
Section: Determination Of Na + / K + Ratio In Urinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature has stated different methods to determine cationic components in various aqueous and solid samples. Flame photometer [5], flame atomic absorption spectrometric [6], atomic emission spectroelectrochemistry [7] have been traditionally used for cations and metal determination at a time, and inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) [8] to determine cations simultaneously. Ammonium (NH 4 þ ) ion is typically determined based on solid-contact ion-selective electrode potentiometry (SC-ISEs) [9], which measures the free ammonium concentration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%