1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf00470404
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Molecule formation in electrothermal atomizers: Interferences and analytical possibilities by absorption, emission and fluorescence processes

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“…It is well established that diatomic molecules with bond dissociation energies higher than 500 kJ mol −1 are appropriate for high-temperature MAS [17]. The CaF molecule absorbs strongly in the range of 605.7 to 606.5 nm with four maxima, where the most intense is the band head at 606.432 nm (Fig.…”
Section: Selection Of the Analytical Wavelengthmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…It is well established that diatomic molecules with bond dissociation energies higher than 500 kJ mol −1 are appropriate for high-temperature MAS [17]. The CaF molecule absorbs strongly in the range of 605.7 to 606.5 nm with four maxima, where the most intense is the band head at 606.432 nm (Fig.…”
Section: Selection Of the Analytical Wavelengthmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In the following years, Dittrich et al [16] published a series of manuscripts, among them about the determination of F, the element that has been most often investigated using MAS. However, in one of their last publications, Dittrich et al [17] wrote that 'for real practical analysis a combination of the determination method with pre-concentration methods is recommended'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%