Inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry
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https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.1986.v36.i202.896Abstract
Inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopy technique (ICP) raised as a step forward in traditional emission spectroscopy, has allowed the quantification, even from a trace, of the elements of a sample by means of the elimination of most of the chemical interferences. In this paper, a view of the subject is given, introducing the reader to this technique through the consideration of the essential parts of the ICP system, of the way to proceed when a qualitative and quantitative analysis is to be carried out, and its possible applications, specially in hydraulic binders, which development will bring the opportunity for future researches.
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