1986
DOI: 10.1016/0584-8547(86)80112-4
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Extended range Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometry based on a 3-field a.c. magnet

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“…zero, intermediate, and maximum field strength. (23,24) The analytical curves derived from threefield measurements allow the sensitivity to be decreased so that high analyte concentrations otherwise measured by FAAS can be determined by ETAAS. The three-field operation provides up to about 10-fold extension of the dynamic range, which is advantageous for direct solid sampling ETAAS.…”
Section: Analytical Performance and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…zero, intermediate, and maximum field strength. (23,24) The analytical curves derived from threefield measurements allow the sensitivity to be decreased so that high analyte concentrations otherwise measured by FAAS can be determined by ETAAS. The three-field operation provides up to about 10-fold extension of the dynamic range, which is advantageous for direct solid sampling ETAAS.…”
Section: Analytical Performance and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%