Since the most sensitive resonance lines of nonmetallic elements are situated in vacuum ultraviolet region (below 190 nm), they can not be directly determined with a common AAS instrument covering the spectral range...Since the most sensitive resonance lines of nonmetallic elements are situated in vacuum ultraviolet region (below 190 nm), they can not be directly determined with a common AAS instrument covering the spectral range from 190 to 700 nm. The molecular absorption spectrometry is often used for the determination of nonmetallic elements. Syty et al. used vapor molecular absorption spectrometry(VMAS) to determine the sulfur dioxide and sulfide, in which a hydrogen hollow cathode lamp was used as a continuum source to determine SO;at 210 nm and a deuterium arc展开更多
Spectrophotometry and gas phase molecular absorption spectrometry for determination of nitrite nitrogen in flue gas were compared.KOH absorption solution was used to absorb nitrite nitrogen in flue gas,and the concent...Spectrophotometry and gas phase molecular absorption spectrometry for determination of nitrite nitrogen in flue gas were compared.KOH absorption solution was used to absorb nitrite nitrogen in flue gas,and the concentration of nitrite nitrogen in the absorption solution was determined by spectrophotometry and gas phase molecular absorption spectrometry to obtain the concentration of nitrite nitrogen in flue gas.The experiments show that both methods are accurate and reliable.展开更多
文摘Since the most sensitive resonance lines of nonmetallic elements are situated in vacuum ultraviolet region (below 190 nm), they can not be directly determined with a common AAS instrument covering the spectral range from 190 to 700 nm. The molecular absorption spectrometry is often used for the determination of nonmetallic elements. Syty et al. used vapor molecular absorption spectrometry(VMAS) to determine the sulfur dioxide and sulfide, in which a hydrogen hollow cathode lamp was used as a continuum source to determine SO;at 210 nm and a deuterium arc
文摘Spectrophotometry and gas phase molecular absorption spectrometry for determination of nitrite nitrogen in flue gas were compared.KOH absorption solution was used to absorb nitrite nitrogen in flue gas,and the concentration of nitrite nitrogen in the absorption solution was determined by spectrophotometry and gas phase molecular absorption spectrometry to obtain the concentration of nitrite nitrogen in flue gas.The experiments show that both methods are accurate and reliable.