IC 8039 Spectrochemical Analysis Of High-Purity Metals: A Review And Bibliography Of Recent Literature ? Summary And Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 51
- File Size:
- 15139 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1961
Abstract
The applications of optical spectrochemical methods of analysis for determining trace impurities in metals are described, and the need for developing analytical procedures capable of accurately determining fractional parts per million of impurity elements in metals is stressed. Factors which determine sensitivity of detection and means to extend sensitivity levels in spectrochemical methods are discussed. Examples from the current literature illustrate the diversity of spectrochemical techniques that have been applied to the analyses of varied sample types, Many of the methods use preconcentration procedures to increase sensitivity limits. A bibliography containing abstracts of recent methods in included. Optical spectrochemical analysis is based upon the measurement of radiant energy emitted by atoms of the elements to be determined when a sample is subjected to a suitable source of excitation. The behavior of the valence electrons during excitation, usually by an arc, spark, or flame, produces radiant energy of specific wavelengths. This is recorded as spectral line images on a photographic film or plate by the spectrograph; for direct-reading instruments, the spectral lines are detected with photomultiplier tubes. The spectral lines result from the excitation of atoms in the sample. Each variety of atom produces its own characteristic set of lines, thus serving to identify the elements in the sample. Increased concentrations of elements in the excited sample results in increased blackening of the spectral line images.
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(1961) IC 8039 Spectrochemical Analysis Of High-Purity Metals: A Review And Bibliography Of Recent Literature ? Summary And IntroductionMLA: IC 8039 Spectrochemical Analysis Of High-Purity Metals: A Review And Bibliography Of Recent Literature ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.