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Interfacing Flow Injection Analysis (Sequential Injection Analysis) and Electro-Thermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Determination of Trace-levels of Cr(VI) via On-line Pre-concentration by Adsorption in a Knotted Reactor and by Liquid-Liquid Extraction

Two time-based flow injection pre-concentration procedures are described for the analysis of ultra-trace-level concentrations of metal ions, as exemplified for the determination of Cr(VI). While the first approach exploits pre-concentration by on-line formation and extraction into MIBK

Year: 2000

Language: English

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2 Printed book

Flow Injection Analysis

Ruzicka, J. : Hansen

Wiley, — 1988, pp. 498 s.

Year: 1988

Language: English

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3 Conference paper

Flow Injection Analysis

Hansen, Elo Harald

Analytical Chemistry — 1998, pp. 321-337

Learning objectives:* To provide an introduction to automated assays* To describe the basic principles of FIA * To demonstrate the capabilities of FIA in relation to batch assays and conventional continuous flow systems* To show that FIA allows one to augment existing analytical techniques* To show

Year: 1998

Language: English

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4 Book chapter

Flow Injection Analysis

Hansen, Elo Harald

Analytical Chemistry — 2004, pp. 1001-1022

, where the system is stationary while the solution moves through a set of conduits in which all required manipulations are performed. Emphasis is placed on flow injection analysis (FIA) and its further developments, that is, sequential injection analysis (SIA) and the Lab-on-Valve (LOV) approach. Since

Year: 2004

Language: English

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5 Journal article

Flow injection analysis : Part X. theory, techniques and trends

Flow Injection methods, such as pH measurements at limited dispersion, voltammetry (including anodic stripping at trace levels), solvent extraction, and a new approach to enzymatic assays, are briefly reviewed to illustrate the trends towards future developments in continuous analysis in unsegmented

Year: 1978

Language: English

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6 Journal article

Flow injection analysis : Part IX. A New Approach to Continuous Flow Titrations

Studies of dispersion patterns in nonsegmented streams, flowing through narrow open tubes, show that it is possible to obtain highly reproducible concentration gradients within a sample zone injected into the moving stream. By varying the geometry of the flow path, low, medium and high dispersion

Year: 1977

Language: English

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7 Printed book

Flow injection analysis

Year: 1986

Language: English

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8 Printed book

Flow injection analysis

Hansen, E.H.

Technical University of Denmark. Chemistry Department A, — 1986, pp. 139 s.

Year: 1986

Language: Danish

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9 Book chapter

Flow Injection/Sequential Injection Analysis

Hansen, Elo Harald; Wang, Jianhua

Ewing´s Analytical Instrumentation Handbook — 2004, pp. 21-55

Year: 2004

Language: English

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10 Journal article

Selectivity in flow injection analysis

A generalized method for assessing the extent of interference of foreign species on a given chemical assay is proposed. The interference can be quantified by a parameter termed selectivity coefficient. The method is based on injecting the analyte and the interfering species simultaneuosly

Year: 1982

Language: English

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