The standard work on this classical method now updated.
This fourth edition retains the proven features of its predecessors, while also covering all new methods, including high resolution continuum source AAS and ultrasonic-assisted sample digestion, with technical chapters providing the necessary overview. The extensive, up-to-date and enhanced bibliography with around 6,000 citations adds to the value of this comprehensive reference source.
Clearly structured, all aspects are covered in depth and explained - from physical principles, instrumentation, general set-up, automatization, specific methods and interpretation of the data, as well as the analysis for specific elements, right up to fields of application.
Written by internationally renowned experts with a vast knowledge of the field, this is a must-have for all scientists and practitioners working with AAS now or in the future in the fields of chemistry, biochemistry, environmental chemistry, and the pharma, medical and food industries, as well as metallurgy, geology, and mineralogy.
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Since 1999 Bernhard Welz is Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil, where he teaches instrumental analytical chemistry and atomic spectroscopy. Previously he worked with Perkin-Elmer for 32 years in various positions, the last 16 years as Director of Applied Research Atomic Spectrometry.
Uwe Heitmann is a scientist at the ISAS, Dept. Berlin. He studied physics at the Technical University in Berlin and took his PhD with a thesis on laser-excited atomic fluorescence spectrometry in the visible to vacuum-UV range. From 1994 to 2001 he worked for the GOS Berlin in different research projects on the development of high-resolution spectrometers. Since 2002 he has been in the group led by Helmut Becker-Ross at the ISAS. His main research field is the setup and further development of the novel analytical method of continuum source AAS as well as its transfer into the commercial market. Currently, he is visiting researcher at the University College Cork, Ireland.
Martin Resano is Professor at the University of Zaragoza, Spain, in the Department of Analytical Chemistry. His research is focussed on the development of atomic spectrometric methods for the analysis of solid samples, and their application to clinical and archeological tasks.
Development of Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
Physical Fundamentals
Spectrometers
Atomizers und Atomization Techniques
Individual Steps of an Analytical Method
Mechanization and Automation
Determination of Species
Techniques of Atom Absorption Spectrometry
Individual Elements
Specific Applications