Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 1999, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (S1): 6.
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SUN Jian-Min, YAN Zheng, LIU Li-Ping, ZHANG De-Qiang, YANG Li-Li, SUN Han-Wen
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One of the successful methods for the determination of organometallic compounds is the combination of Gas Chromatography-Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GC-AAS). The atomizer of AAS was connected with the column of GC by a transfer tube. Three types of the atomizer were reported as flame burner,electrothermal quartz tube and graphite furnace. A large amount of gas or electric energy was required to produce a high temperature for the atomization of analytes, A microflame atomizer of GC-AAS was developed in this paper to circumvent above problems. The volume of the atomizer is one-fifth of the normal flame burner, and a hydrogen gas was used as the carrier gas (35ml/min) and the fuel gas for the atomization of analytes.
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SUN Jian-Min, YAN Zheng, LIU Li-Ping, ZHANG De-Qiang, YANG Li-Li, SUN Han-Wen. Application of Microflame Atomizer to Gas Chromatography-Atomic Absorption Spectrometry[J]. Chem. J. Chinese Universities, 1999, 20(S1): 6.
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