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CHAPTER 4 Inductively Coupled plasma atomic Emission spectrometry Introduction and History Greenfield et al. developed plasma -based instruments in the mid 1960s about the same time flame-based instruments such as FAAS and FAES ( CHAPTER 2) became prominent (Analyst, 89, 713-720, 1964). These first plasma -based instruments used direct current (DC) and microwave-induced (MI) systems to generate the plasma . Interference effects and plasma instability limited the utility of plasma instruments during analysis; consequently flame-based spectrometry instruments (such as FAAS) dominated the analytical market for metals analysis and remain effective today.

CHAPTER 4 Inductively Coupled Plasma—Atomic Emission Spectrometry 4.1 Introduction and History Greenfield et al. developed plasma-based instruments in the mid 1960s about the same time flame-based instruments such as FAAS and FAES (Chapter 2) became prominent (Analyst, 89, 713-720, 1964). These first plasma-based

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