This book provides the readers with the full basic knowledge
necessary to understand, evaluate and develop critically any ETAAS
analysis. The book covers comprehensively all aspects of the
theoretical principles, routine and unusual instrumentation,
overlapping possibilities with other techniques and different
analytical characteristics of ETAAS at an averaged
intermediate/high level. This is a good topic for a text book owing
to the wide analytical possibilities of ETAAS in academic and
industry laboratories. The book is written by a qualified expert
with 30 years' experience working on different aspects of ETAAS.The
work guides the readers through an in-depth descriptive appraisal
of the chemical and physical processes occurring in an ET atomiser.
The work compares favourably with other books already published on
this subject as this work shows an overview with some different
perspectives, focusing mainly on the processes taking place during
an ETAAS analysis. An ordered, rigorous and deep description is
found in every chapter. The book would be adequate for
undergraduate and graduate students in any course of analytical
chemistry, researchers in analytical atomic spectrometry and
analysts who routinely use ETAAS. Amateurs and specialists in this
field will find a good support in the book.
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