1962
DOI: 10.1021/ac60185a022
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Emission Flame Photometry

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“…The use of emission spectroscopy in the control of corrosion in refineries has been discussed (362), and applications to criminalistics and forensic medicine have been reviewed by Dumanski (108), Kolosova (260), and Martin (307). FLAME PHOTOMETRY Flame photometry was last reviewed in this journal two years ago by Margoshes (305). Gilbert has prepared an English translation of the valuable book "Flame Photometry" by Herrmann and Alkemade (195).…”
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“…The use of emission spectroscopy in the control of corrosion in refineries has been discussed (362), and applications to criminalistics and forensic medicine have been reviewed by Dumanski (108), Kolosova (260), and Martin (307). FLAME PHOTOMETRY Flame photometry was last reviewed in this journal two years ago by Margoshes (305). Gilbert has prepared an English translation of the valuable book "Flame Photometry" by Herrmann and Alkemade (195).…”
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This review, the eighth in a series on emission spectrometry, covers the period 1962 through December 1963 with some material that appeared in 1961. The review for the preceding period had been divided into three separate sections: emission spectrometry (441), emission flame photometry (305), and absorption flame photometry (159). These topics are treated together in this review and the discussions on flame photometry and atomic absorption spectroscopy are located toward the end of the review.
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“…The problem of organic substances in both emission and absorption flame spectrometry has been studied extensively (4,7,8,11). The observed effects have been considered harmful interferences or have been used to improve the sensitivity and precision of analyses.…”
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