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Concepts, Instrumentation andTechniques in AtomicAbsorption SpectrophotometryRichard D. BeatyandJack D. KerberSecond EditionTHE PERKIN-ELMER CORPORATIONC opyright 1993 by The Perkin-Elmer Corporation, Norwalk, CT, Allrights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this publicationmay be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or byany means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, with-out the prior written permission of the THE AUTHORSR ichard D. BeatySince receiving his degree in chemistry from the University of Missouri-Rolla, Richard Beaty has maintained an increasing involvement in the field oflaboratory Instrumentation and computerization. In 1972, he joined Perkin-Elmer,where he held a variety of technical support and marketing positions in atomicspectroscopy. In 1986, he founded Telecation Associates, a consulting companywhose mission was to provide formalized training and problem solving for theanalytical laboratory.
The science of atomic spectroscopy has yielded three techniques for analytical use: atomic emission, atomic absorption, and atomic fluorescence. In order to un - derstand the relationship of these techniques to each other, it is necessary to have an understanding of the atom itself and of the atomic process involved in each technique.
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