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Inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry
Inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopy technique (ICP) raised as a step forward in traditional emission spectroscopy, has allowed the quantification, even from a trace, of the elements of a sample by means of the elimination of most of the chemical interferences. In this paper, a view of the subject is given, introducing the reader to this technique through the consideration of the essential parts of the ICP system, of the way to proceed when a qualitative and quantitative analysis is to be carried out, and its possible applications, specially in hydraulic binders, which development will bring the opportunity for future researches.
Inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry
Inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopy technique (ICP) raised as a step forward in traditional emission spectroscopy, has allowed the quantification, even from a trace, of the elements of a sample by means of the elimination of most of the chemical interferences. In this paper, a view of the subject is given, introducing the reader to this technique through the consideration of the essential parts of the ICP system, of the way to proceed when a qualitative and quantitative analysis is to be carried out, and its possible applications, specially in hydraulic binders, which development will bring the opportunity for future researches.
Inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry
M. Isabel Sánchez de Rojas (author) / M. Pilar de Luxán (author) / Moisés Frías (author)
1986
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