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Volumn 25, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 210-214
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Feasibility study of the determination of selenium, antimony and arsenic in drinking and mineral water by ICP-OES using a dual-flow ultrasonic nebulizer and direct hydride generation
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Ertec Poland
(Poland)
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ANALYTICAL PERFORMANCE;
BOROHYDRIDE SOLUTIONS;
DETECTION LIMITS;
DRINKING WATER;
FEASIBILITY STUDIES;
FIGURES OF MERITS;
GAS-LIQUID SEPARATION;
HG-ICP-OES;
HYDRIDE GENERATIONS;
ICP-OES;
INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA-OPTICAL EMISSION SPECTROMETRY;
MINERAL WATER;
MULTIELEMENT DETERMINATION;
NEW SYSTEM;
OSCILLATING PLATES;
RELATIVE STANDARD DEVIATIONS;
REPLICATE MEASUREMENTS;
SPECTROSCOPIC INTERFERENCES;
SPRAY CHAMBER;
ULTRASONIC NEBULIZERS;
ANTIMONY;
ARSENIC;
BEVERAGES;
MINERALS;
OPTICAL EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY;
OXIDE MINERALS;
PLASMA DIAGNOSTICS;
POTABLE WATER;
QUARTZ;
SELENIUM;
SILICATE MINERALS;
SPECTROMETRY;
TRANSITION METALS;
ULTRASONIC APPLICATIONS;
ULTRASONICS;
INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA;
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EID: 77949470789
PISSN: 02679477
EISSN: 13645544
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1039/b916729c Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (39)
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References (10)
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