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A Practical Guide to Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

Butcher, David J. / Sneddon, Joseph

Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications (Series Nr. 149)

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1. Edition March 1998
XXII, 250 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-12553-2
John Wiley & Sons

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Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GFAAS) is an established analytical laboratory technique used to examine materials in their vapor state by atomizing the sample in a graphite furnace. This approach is used mostly in the materials science and environmental analysis to examine alloys, polymers, ceramics, composites, and wastewater. The book represents a simple, concise handbook for the wide range of scientists who use this popular and versatile technique. Featuring numerous practical applications, operation tips, and equipment reviews, this title contains enough practical detail for seasoned professionals seeking to get more out of their atomic absorption techniques, while including basic principles and histories to interest beginning scientists or students.

A complete nuts-and-bolts guide to GFAAS principles, methodology, instrumentation, and applications

Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry is now generally accepted as one of the most reliable methods of measuring quantities of trace elements in biological, clinical, environmental, food, geological, and other samples. Yet, surprisingly, there continues to be a dearth of practical guides and references on the subject. A Practical Guide to Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry helps to fill that gap by providing chemists with:
* Detailed coverage of GFAAS theory and analytical methodology
* Descriptions of instrumentation, calibration, and analysis
* Step-by-step instructions on how to prepare and introduce samples
* Strategies for developing original GFAAS methods for your lab
* Practical, in-depth reviews of all commercial instrumentation
* A complete guide to the relevant world literature on GFAAS

Long considered too unwieldy for most practical purposes, Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GFAAS) is now considered an indispensable tool of analytical chemistry. Thanks to a series of relatively recent instrumental and methodological improvements that make the technique more easy to control, GFAAS is now routinely used for measuring concentrations of many trace elements (all metals and some nonmetals) in biological, clinical, environmental, food, geological, and other samples--especially in cases in which the samples are either too small or in which the analyte concentrations are too low to be measured by flame atomic absorption techniques.

A Practical Guide to Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry is an up-to-date and thorough guide to performing GFAAS. Following a concise introduction to GFAAS theory, nomenclature, and analytical methodology, the authors present a detailed discussion of all practical aspects of GFAAS. In separate chapters they provide in-depth coverage of calibration, instrumentation, interference-free analysis, and sample preparation and introduction. Chapters also examine the types, costs, and training of commercial GFAAS instrumentation, and strategies for developing GFAAS methods tailored to the unique demands of your research pursuits.

The book concludes with a series of helpful appendices featuring a fascinating historical account of GFAAS, a guide to relevant literature in the field, and a valuable compilation of conditions for performing GFAAS.

A Practical Guide to Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry belongs in the working libraries of all analytical chemists.

Jacket Design/Illustration: Keithley & Associates Inc.

Theory.

Quantitative GFAAS: Calibration.

Instrumentation.

Interference-Free Analysis.

Sample Preparation and Introduction.

Practical Hints on the Determination of Elements by GFAAS.

Commercial GFAAS Instrumentation: Types, Costs, and Training.

Future of GFAAS.

Appendices.

Index.
DAVID J. BUTCHER, PhD, is Associate Professor of Chemistry at Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina.

JOSEPH SNEDDON, PhD, is Professor of Chemistry at McNeese State University, Lake Charles, Louisiana.