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System optimization for the automatic simultaneous determination of arsenic, selenium, and antimony, using hydride generation introduction to an inductively coupled plasma

January 1, 1986

A fixed-size simplex has been used to determine the optimum conditions for the simultaneous determination of arsenic, selenium, and antimony by hydride generation and inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry. The variables selected for the simplex were carrier gas flow rate, rf power, viewing height, and reagent conditions. The detection limit for selenium was comparable to the preoptimized case, but there were twofold and fourfold improvements in the detection limits for arsenic and antimony, respectively. Precision of the technique was assessed with the use of artificially prepared water samples.

Publication Year 1986
Title System optimization for the automatic simultaneous determination of arsenic, selenium, and antimony, using hydride generation introduction to an inductively coupled plasma
DOI 10.1366/0003702864509376
Authors Grace S. Pyen, Stephen Long, Richard F. Browner
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Applied Spectroscopy
Index ID 70014948
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse