Issue 1116, 1969

The use of a special intermittent nebulisation technique to suppress the background in flame-emission spectra

Abstract

A submerged oscillator-capillary technique is described, which produces a frequency and phase-stable intermittent fluid supply at 50 Hz to the flame of a flame spectrophotometer. With this technique the background radiation from the flame can be suppressed.

The cooling effect of the nebulised water on the flame is overcome by the choice of a suitable organic solvent. The usefulness of the technique is demonstrated with typical spectral curves.

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Analyst, 1969,94, 204-208

The use of a special intermittent nebulisation technique to suppress the background in flame-emission spectra

K. Rüdiger, B. Gutsche, H. Kirchhof and R. Herrmann, Analyst, 1969, 94, 204 DOI: 10.1039/AN9699400204

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