An on-line trace enrichment (TE) system, based on high pressure
liquid chromatogroaphy (HPLC) and flame atomic absorption (AA), has
been developed for trace metal analysis. The sample is pumped through
a column filled with a cation exchange resin which traps metal ions.
The ions are subsequently stripped from the column...
The development and optimization of a fluorometric reaction
rate method for the determination of aluminum is described.
Modifications to existing instrumentation permit automatic
monitoring and reporting of measurement conditions. Automatic
correction of measured analytical signals is provided if monitored
parameters deviate from optimum values. A computer controlled
standard addition procedure...
An automated instrument based on a single-board microcomputer
was developed for use in voltammetric analyses. Operator input of
numerous experiment parameters allows any type of voltammetric
analysis to be implemented and multiple scans to be run unattended.
A three operational amplifier potentiostat is used to control
the cell voltage and...
Studies of the use of NADH as the monitored fluorophore for enzymatic fluorescence kinetic methods are discussed. Interference studies
for the detection of NADH and the adaptation and optimization of fluorescence kinetic measurements to four serum assays are also described.
A microcomputer-controlled flow injection analysis (FIA) system was
designed and...
A sensitive technique for the determination of As(III) and As{V)
at μ/L and sub-μg/L concentrations from a single sample aliquot
has been developed. This technique is based on the hydride
generation atomic absorption (HGAA) spectrophotometry. The hydrides
of the arsenic species are generated in a reaction vessel by mixing
the...
An instrument was constructed to measure molecular fluorescence (FL) or chemiluminescence (CL) and absorbance (ABS) simultaneously. The lower, middle, and upper portions of the test solution are probed to obtain ABS, FL, and CL data. Optical fibers are used extensively. The ABS and FL or CL spectra are acquired in...
An automated multielement flame atomic fluorescence (AF) spectrometer based on microcomputer control was constructed to determine four elements simultaneously. The instrument employs a multiple exit slit monochromator where the light from various exit slits is directed to a single detector with a mirrored funnel. Each element is excited to fluoresce...