Atlas of High Resolution Spectra of Rare Earth Elements for ICP-AES
by
Benli Huang
,
Bing Li
,
Hai Ying
,
Pengyuan Yang
,
Sheng Gu
,
Xiaoru Wang
,
Zhenhua Sun
,
Zhigang Zhang
,
Zhixia Zhuang
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0854044779
ISBN-13
9780854044771
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Imprint
Royal Society of Chemistry
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 3rd, 2000
Print length
258 Pages
Weight
1,479 grams
Product Classification:
Spectrum analysis, spectrochemistry, mass spectrometryInorganic chemistry
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Up-to-date and informative, this unique book will be welcomed as a practical and indispensable reference guide by all those who use ICP-AES for the analysis of rare earth elements.
Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES) has been widely adopted as a routine analytical technique for elemental analysis in both industry and academia. However, spectral interference can be a major problem, particularly with such line-rich elements as the rare earth elements. An Atlas of High Resolution Spectra of Rare Earth Elements, which comes complete with a CD of spectra in full colour, is a reference source suitable for all analytical spectroscopists. Using some previously unpublished high resolution spectra, this atlas enables users of ICP-AES to select the best lines of any single rare earth element matrix. Clear instructions for the use of the accompanying CD are provided, which allows all adjacent interferent spectral profiles to be displayed and superimposed. Up-to-date and informative, this unique book will be welcomed as a practical and indispensable reference guide by all those who use ICP-AES for the analysis of rare earth elements.
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