Yin, 2004 - Google Patents
On‐line preconcentration for capillary electrophoresis‐atomic fluorescence spectrometric determination of arsenic compoundsYin, 2004
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- 6142073100592331746
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- Yin X
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- Electrophoresis
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An on‐line preconcentration method was developed for capillary electrophoresis (CE) with hydride generation‐atomic fluorescence spectrometric (HG‐AFS) detection of arsenite, arsenate, dimethylarsenic acid, and monomethylarsenic acid. These arsenic species were …
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