Issue 11, 1988

Use of a personal computer for signal treatment in atomic absorption spectrometry with electrothermal atomisation using deuterium arc background correction

Abstract

A personal computer, coupled via a commercial interface to the spectrometer, is used to integrate the transient absorbance signals in atomic absorption spectrometry with electrothermal atomisation. Integration over a time interval closely matching the peak improves the detection limit and precision for the determination of thallium in water, compared with integration over a wider interval. For the determination of lead in copper, systematic errors due to overcompensation by the deuterium background corrector are avoided.

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Analyst, 1988,113, 1691-1694

Use of a personal computer for signal treatment in atomic absorption spectrometry with electrothermal atomisation using deuterium arc background correction

C. Vandecasteele, G. Windels, B. Desmet, A. de Ruck and R. Dams, Analyst, 1988, 113, 1691 DOI: 10.1039/AN9881301691

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