High-Resolution Continuum Source AAS
The Better Way to Do Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
Bernhard Welz author Helmut Becker-Ross author Stefan Florek author Uwe Heitmann author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Published:15th Feb '05
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High-resolution continuum source atomic absorption spectrometry (HR-CS AAS) is the most revolutionary innovation since the introduction of AAS in 1955. Here, the authors provide the first complete and comprehensive discussion of HR-CS AAS and its application to the analysis of a variety of difficult matrices. Published just in time with the first commercial instrument available for this new technique, the book is a must for all those who want to know more about HR-CS AAS, and in particular for all future users.
The advantages of the new technique over conventional line-source AAS are clearly demonstrated using practical examples and numerous figures, many in full color. HR-CS AAS is overcoming essentially all the remaining limitations of established AAS, particularly the notorious problem of accurate background measurement and correction. Using a continuum radiation source and a CCD array detector makes the spectral environment visible to several tenths of a nanometer on both sides of the analytical line, tremendously facilitating method development and elimination of interferences.
Conceived as a supplement to the standard reference work on AAS by B. Welz and M. Sperling, this book does not repeat such fundamentals as the principles of atomizers or atomization mechanisms. Instead, it is strictly focused on new and additional information required to profit from HR-CS AAS. It presents characteristic concentration for flame atomization and characteristic mass data for electrothermal atomization for all elements, as well as listing numerous secondary lines of lower sensitivity for the determination of higher analyte concentrations. The highly resolved molecular absorption spectra of nitric, sulfuric and phosphoric acids, observed in an air-acetylene flame, which are depicted together with the atomic lines of all elements, make it possible to predict potential spectral interferences.
"...excellent science...and clear presentation offered in this volume. I highly recommended it for readers who are involved in fundamental research using atomic spectroscopy..." Journal of the American Chemical Society
"Given the likelihood that the future of atomic absorption spectrometry lies with CS AAS, it would be highly desirable for any collection serving researchers who use atomic absorption spectrometry." E-STREAMS
"... den Anwendern dieser neuen Analysentechnik wegen der gravierenden Unterschiede zur konventionellen AAS zu empfehlen."
K. Ohls, Dortmund, GDCh, Fachgruppe Analytische Chemie, Mitteilungsblatt 2/2005
ISBN: 9783527307364
Dimensions: 246mm x 175mm x 20mm
Weight: 703g
296 pages