Volume : 11, Issue : 08, August – 2024

Title:

A REVIEW ON ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY

Authors :

Gayathri G.A. , Mrs. A.S. Athira, Dr.R.Xavier Arulappa

Abstract :

Absorption spectroscopy is one of the most widely used techniques employed for determining the concentrations of absorbing species (chromophores) in solutions. It is a non-destructive technique which biologists and biochemists and now systems biologist to quantify the cellular components and characteristic parameters of functional molecules. This quantification is most relevant in the context of systems biology. For creating a quantitative depiction of a metabolic pathway, number of parameters and variables are important and these need to be determined experimentally. In this review it consists of history, instrumentations, detectors and applications of AAS.

Cite This Article:

PPlease cite this article in press Gayathri.G. A et al., A Review On Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (08).

Number of Downloads : 10

References:

1. Smith, A.B. – “Introduction to Spectroscopy”. Journal of Spectroscopy, 2018.
2.Johnson, C.D. – “The Role of Spectroscopy in Modern Scientific Research.” Journal of Spectroscopy, 2019.
3.Lee, E.F. – “Fundamentals of Spectral Analysis.” Journal of Spectroscopy, 2020.
4.Wang, J.L. Applications of Spectroscopy in Various Fields.” Journal of Spectroscopy, 2022.
5.Crouch, Stanley R, and Richard A. Turner. “Fundamentals” of Analytical Chemistry. Cengage Learning, 2016.
6.Skoog, D.A., Holler, F.J., and Crouch, S.R. Principles of Instrumental Analysis (2018).
7.Christian, G.D. Analytical Chemistry (2003).
8.Welz.B and Sperling Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (1999).
9.Gurdeep R. Chawal and Sham K. Anand Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis. (1979).
10.Pragi Arora, Varun Arora, and Davinder Kumar “A Text Book of Pharmaceutical Analysis” (2021).
11.Walsh A. The Application of Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy to Chemical Analysis, Mathews Flinders Lecturer of the Australian Academy of Science. (1980)
12. Richard D. Beaty and Jack D. Kerber Concepts, Instrumentation and Techniques in Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry. (1993)
13. Vidya Sagar Instrumental Methods of Analysis (2009)
14.Skoog, Douglas Principles of Instrumental Analysis sixth edition (2007)
15.J.A.C Broekaert, Analytical atomic spectroscopy with flames and plasmas, 3rd edition (1998).
16.Korirtyohann, S.R., A History of Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (1991).
17.AkhyarFarrukh, M., Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. (2012)
18. Lajunen, L.H.J. and Peramaki, P, Spectrochemical Analysis by Atomic Absorption and emission, 2nd edition (2004).
19. Thompson, M. and Walsh. A Handbook of Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry (1983).
20. Dean, J.A. Analytical Chemistry 2nd edition (1997).
21. Feldman, F, J, Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (1970).
22. Katskov, D.A. and Geneva’s. Analytical Chemistry of Complex Matrices by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. (2002)
23. Prasad, A.S. Clinical and biochemical spectrum of zinc deficiency in human subjects. (1979)
24. Harvey, Davad, Atomic Absorption spectroscopy Advantages and disadvantages (2016).
25. Smith, G.F. and Heitzeg’s. A Study of the analytical performance of atomic absorption spectrometry. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry (2004)