Spectral Interferences in ICP-OES

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 315 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
"In atomic emission and atomic absorption spectrophotometry, the sample is heated to a high temperature and thereby decomposed into atoms and ions that absorb or emit visible or ultraviolet electromagnetic radiation at energies characteristic of the elements involved. The flame test is a very simple form of this technique. The yellowing of a flame by the addition of salt, for example, occurs because the sodium in salt emits strongly in the yellow portion of the visible spectrum. These methods are especially useful for low concentrations of metallic elements in both qualitative and quantitative analysis.Interference on Iep-OES has not always been considered a serious problem, especially in the beginning, when compared with Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. This was due to the euphoria created by the new technique. It meant that criticism was subdued. The Iep was vastly superior to the Atomic Absorption technique, that the interferences suffered by the Atomic Absorption technique dwarfed the little interferences suffered by the rep-OES technique. This is how rep-OES has had a reputation as an interference free technique."
Citation
APA:
(2014) Spectral Interferences in ICP-OESMLA: Spectral Interferences in ICP-OES. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.