Flame chemiluminescence analysis by molecular emission cavity detection

Flame chemiluminescence analysis by molecular emission cavity detection

by David Stiles, Alan Townshend

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Molecular emission cavity analysis shows remarkable sensitivity, especially for sulphur, phosphorus and the halides. It is also capable of detecting most non-metals and metalloids. It can accommodate solid, liquid, and gaseous samples. Flame Chemiluminescence Analysis by Molecular Emission Cavity Detection describes the development of molecular emission cavity analysis, its chemical basis, the instrumentation used, and the various groups of elements which can be determined. It will be extremely useful for all researchers involved in chemical analysis, and will encourage and stimulate research in this technique. The contributors are all key researchers in their respective fields, and provide a comprehensive insight into a fascinating growth area.

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