Trends in Methodology in Analytical Chemistry

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Ri McCrindle
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Analytical Chemistry is moving rapidly towards a concept where technicians have to do no more than press a button and print the result from an instrument that is a featureless ""black box"". In this environment we must ask how much traditional ''wet chemistry"" is still required for undergraduate students.Methods that can be fully automated will become increasingly important. An example of such a method is that of the slurry nebulisation and ICP-OES analysis of precious metal concentrate. Grinding the sample and adding Triton X100 as dispersant, complete analysis time is in the order of 90 min as apposed to the traditional Carius tube method which could take as long as 24 h. For most of the elements studied, the results using ""in-house"" reference material for calibration and as samples as well were within the 95% confidence level. Elements of low concentration in the sample (As, Bi and Se) were not within that level."
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APA: Ri McCrindle  (2014)  Trends in Methodology in Analytical Chemistry

MLA: Ri McCrindle Trends in Methodology in Analytical Chemistry. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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