Analytical Atomic Spectrometry with Flames and Plasmas
2. Auflage Mai 2005
XII, 420 Seiten, Hardcover
153 Abbildungen (1 Farbabbildungen)
Lehrbuch
Kurzbeschreibung
Compared to the first edition of this standard work, this new volume contains 20% more information, while presenting all the important modern methods for optical and mass-spectrometric elementary analysis using flame and plasma excitation and ionization in one ready reference.
This completely revised second edition of the standard work has been expanded by some twenty percent to include more information on the latest developments and new apparatus. In particular, sections have been added on microplasmas and new types of spectrometers, while that on the rapidly expanding field of speciations with practical examples from life and environmental sciences have been included.
Still in one handy volume, the book covers all the important modern aspects of atomic fluorescence, emission and absorption spectroscopy as well as plasma mass spectroscopy in a readily comprehensible and practice-oriented manner. A thorough explanation of the physical, theoretical and technical basics, example applications including the concrete execution of analysis and comprehensive cross-references to the latest literature allow even newcomers easy access to the methodologies described.
Atomic structure
Plasmas
Emission and absorption of radiation
Ionization
Dissociation
Sources for atomic spectrometry
Analytical atomic spectrometry
SPECTROMETRIC INSTRUMENTATION
Figures of merit of an analytical method
Optical spectrometers
Mass spectrometers
Data acquisition and treatment
Traceability
SAMPLE INTRODUCTION DEVICES
Pneumatic nebulization
Ultrasonic nebulization
Hydride generation
Eletrothermal evaporation
Direct solids sampling
Cathodic sputtering
ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY
Principles
Atomic absorption spectrometers
Flame atomic absorption
Electrothermal atomic absorption
Hydride generation
Background correction techniques
Fields of application
ATOMIC EMISSION SPECTROMETRY
Principles
Atomic emission spectrometers
Flame emission
Arcs and sparks
Plasma sources
Glow discharges
Laser sources
Fields of application
PLASMA MASS SPECTROMETRY
Principles
Instrumentation
Glow discharge mass spectrometry
ICP mass spectrometry
Fields of application
ATOMIC FLUORESCENCE SPECTROMETRY
Principles
Figures of merit
LASER ENHANCED IONIZATION SPECTROMETRY
Principles
Figures of merit
COMPARISON WITH OTHER METHODS
Power of detection
Reliability
Economic aspects