1990
DOI: 10.1155/s1463924690000116
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The role of flow injection analysis within the framework of an automated laboratory

Abstract: Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) was invented at roughly the same time by two quite dissimilar research groups [1,2]. FIA was patented by both groups in 1974; a year also marked by the publication of the first book on automatic chemical analysis [3]. This book was a major undertaking for its authors and it is hoped that it has added to the knowledge of those analysts attempting to automate their work or to increase the level of computerization/automation and thus reduce staffing commitments. This review discusses… Show more

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“…Flow injection (FI) spectrophotometry was also developed for the determination of mercury in the cosmetic sample due to its simple, fast, and inexpensive nature compared to other methods such as ICP-MS and UPLC [65,115,116]. Prasertboonyai et al [65] analyzed acne and face-whitening creams using FI spectrophotometry.…”
Section: Mercury Compoundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flow injection (FI) spectrophotometry was also developed for the determination of mercury in the cosmetic sample due to its simple, fast, and inexpensive nature compared to other methods such as ICP-MS and UPLC [65,115,116]. Prasertboonyai et al [65] analyzed acne and face-whitening creams using FI spectrophotometry.…”
Section: Mercury Compoundmentioning
confidence: 99%