Capacitive-discharge-heated anisotropic pyrolytic graphite furnace used for atomic absorption spectrometry Part 2. Experimental Verification of Temperature Distribution of the Furnace Surface and of the Gas Phase |
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Authors: | C.L. Chakrabarti S.B. Chang T.J. Huston P.C. Bertels J.T. Rogers R. Dick |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 Canada;Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 Canada;ELPA Engineering, Ottawa, Ontario K2C 3L5 Canada |
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Abstract: | The predictions of a theoretical model, embodied in a computer program, describing the heating characteristics of the furnace surface and the gas phase of an anisotropic pyrolytic graphite furnace heated by the capacitive discharge technique are compared with the experimental results obtained by optical pyrometry and by two-line atomic absorption spectrometry, respectively. The surface temperature gradient around the circumference of the type 1 furnace and along the optical axis of the type 3 furnace are calculated and compared with the measured temperatures. The weighted-average of the theoretically predicted gas temperature is in reasonable agreement with the effective vapour temperature measured by two-line atomic absorption method. The heating rate of the furnace does not have a significant effect on the temperature distribution of either the furnace surface or the gas phase. The effect of the difference in the temperature distribution of the type 1 and type 3 furnaces on the atomic absorption signals is also discussed. |
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