Atomic-fluorescence spectroscopy of magnesium with a high-intensity hollow-cathode lamp as line source |
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Authors: | T.S. West X.K. Williams |
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Affiliation: | Chemistry Department, Imperial College, London S.W. 7 England |
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Abstract: | Atomic fluorescence of magnesium is possible in air-propane or air-acetylene flames at 285.21 nm, using a high-intensity hollow-cathode magnesium lamp for excitation. The technique permits determinations of magnesium in the range 0.01–5 p.p.m., i.e. with more than 10 times the sensitivity of the atomic absorption method even for this most sensitive element. The detection limit in either flame is 1 ng/ml (signal: noise ratio 1 : 0.75). In a nitrous oxide-acetylene flame, atomic fluorescence may be carried out with linear signal/concentration dependence up to 100 p.p.m. without interference even from metals such as aluminium, titanium, etc. at a 1000-fold excess ratio to magnesium. A brief comparison is made with atomic absorption using the same source and equipment. |
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