2009
DOI: 10.1134/s0020168509140088
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Study of carbon nanomaterials as potential sorbents to concentrate admixtures in the atomic spectroscopy analysis methods

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“…In connection with this, it is crucial to characterize CNMs with respect to their morphology, purity, specific area, and sorption activity depending on their treatment after synthesis. It is also very important to study the potential of CNMs, as sorbents in solid phase extraction, to concentrate a series of metal cations in the static and dynamic regimes and, thus, to decrease their detection level by sensitive instruments such as ETAAS and ICP-MS and even more simple instruments like FAAS …”
Section: Mechanisms and Properties Of Nanomaterials As Adsorbentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In connection with this, it is crucial to characterize CNMs with respect to their morphology, purity, specific area, and sorption activity depending on their treatment after synthesis. It is also very important to study the potential of CNMs, as sorbents in solid phase extraction, to concentrate a series of metal cations in the static and dynamic regimes and, thus, to decrease their detection level by sensitive instruments such as ETAAS and ICP-MS and even more simple instruments like FAAS …”
Section: Mechanisms and Properties Of Nanomaterials As Adsorbentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also very important to study the potential of CNMs, as sorbents in solid phase extraction, to concentrate a series of metal cations in the static and dynamic regimes and, thus, to decrease their detection level by sensitive instruments such as ETAAS 212 and ICP-MS 213 and even more simple instruments like FAAS. 214 2.4.1. Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs).…”
Section: Chemicalmentioning
confidence: 99%