Kalivas et al., 1981 - Google Patents
Generalized standard addition method for multicomponent instrument characterization and elimination of interferences in inductively coupled plasma spectroscopyKalivas et al., 1981
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- Kalivas J
- Kowalski B
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- Analytical chemistry
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Various types of interferences are known to exist when using Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) emission spectrometry. They have been classified as stray light, direct spectral overlap, overlap of severely broadened lines of high intensity, and continuum emission …
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