Issue 1232, 1978

Interference of calcium on barium as a means of assessing atomic-absorption spectrophotometers

Abstract

The well documented interference of calcium on the atomic-absorption determination of barium has been studied by using a number of different commercially available instruments. The widely differing results obtained on varying the calcium to barium ratios using these instruments are thought to indicate that the interference is essentially an instrumental artefact, and should be largely avoidable.

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Analyst, 1978,103, 1100-1103

Interference of calcium on barium as a means of assessing atomic-absorption spectrophotometers

R. C. Rooney and J. F. Woolley, Analyst, 1978, 103, 1100 DOI: 10.1039/AN9780301100

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