Grassam et al., 1977 - Google Patents
Application of the inverse Zeeman effect to background correction in electrothermal atomic-absorption analysisGrassam et al., 1977
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- 131779981989667503
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- Grassam E
- Dawson J
- Ellis D
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An electromagnet was placed around a specially designed graphite furnace atomiser and the Zeeman effect generated in the atomised sample was used to correct for background absorption generated by the matrix. The optical polarisation properties inherent in the …
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