2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12161-019-01439-1
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Internal Standardization in Dispersion Systems: an Efficient Application to Determine Mg in Crude Vegetable Oils by FS-FAAS

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“…Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) has also been used for steel and iron analysis, such as alloyed element analysis of a bulk steel sample digested with an appropriate acid mixture, 1) impurity analysis of pure iron treated by selective precipitation, 2) inclusion analysis of stainless steel prepared with electrolytic extraction, 3) and trace analysis of pure iron based on a direct atomization technique. 4) An internal standard method is effectively applied to accurate and precise AAS measurements; however, sequential measurements [5][6][7] of an analyte and an internal standard element have been insufficient to improve the precision further. On the other hand, a continuum-light-source system can be applied for the precise AAS measurement based on the internal standard method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) has also been used for steel and iron analysis, such as alloyed element analysis of a bulk steel sample digested with an appropriate acid mixture, 1) impurity analysis of pure iron treated by selective precipitation, 2) inclusion analysis of stainless steel prepared with electrolytic extraction, 3) and trace analysis of pure iron based on a direct atomization technique. 4) An internal standard method is effectively applied to accurate and precise AAS measurements; however, sequential measurements [5][6][7] of an analyte and an internal standard element have been insufficient to improve the precision further. On the other hand, a continuum-light-source system can be applied for the precise AAS measurement based on the internal standard method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%