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Lecture No. 05
Course title:
Atomic Spectroscopy
Topic: Introduction to Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
Course instructor: Dr. Salma Amir
GFCW Peshawar
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS)
 The basis of atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) is the absorption
of discrete wavelengths of light by ground-state, gas-phase free
atoms. Free atoms in the gas phase are formed from the sample by an
“atomizer” at high temperature.
 AAS was developed in the 1950s by Alan Walsh and rapidly became a
widely used analytical tool.
 AAS is an elemental analysis technique capable of providing
quantitative information on ∼70 elements in almost any type of
sample.
 As an elemental analysis technique, it has the significant advantage in
many (but not all) cases of being practically independent of the chemical
form of the element in the sample. A determination of cadmium in a water
sample is a determination of the total cadmium concentration. It does not
matter whether the cadmium exists as the chloride, sulfate, or nitrate, or
even if it exists as a complex or an organometallic compound, if the proper
analysis conditions are used.
 Concentrations as low as ppt levels of some elements in solution can be
determined and AAS is used routinely to determine ppb and ppm
concentrations of most metal elements.
 Another principal advantage is that a given element can be determined in the
presence of other elements, which do not interfere by absorption of the analyte
wavelength. Therefore, it is not necessary to separate the analyte from the rest of the
sample (the matrix). This results in rapid analysis times and eliminates some sources
of error.
 This is not to say that AAS measurements are completely free from interferences;
both chemical and spectral interferences do occur and must be compensated .
 The major disadvantages of AAS are that no information is obtained on the chemical
form of the analyte (no “speciation”) and that often only one element can be
determined at a time. The latter makes AAS of very limited use for qualitative
analysis. AAS is used almost exclusively for quantitative analysis of elements.
Basic principle
 The basis of atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) is the absorption of
discrete wavelengths of light by ground-state, gas-phase free atoms. Free
atoms in the gas phase are formed from the sample by an “atomizer” at high
temperature.
Instrumentation
1. Radiation sources
(a) Hollow cathode lamp (HCL)
(b) Electrodeless discharge lamp (EDL)
2. Atomizer
(a) Flame Atomizer
(b) Electrothermal atomizer
(c) Others i. CVAAS
ii. HGAAS
3. Spectrometer optics …. Monochromator
4. Detectors
(a) Photomultiplier tube (PMT)
(b) Charge- coupled devices (CCDs)
(c) Photodiode arrays (PDAs)
(d) Solid-state detectors
Modulation
Interferences
1. Chemical interferences
2. matrix interferences
3. ionization interferences
4. Spectral interferences
Background absorption and correction
Applications of AAS

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Lecture 05; atomic absortion spectroscopy , general introduction by Dr. Salma Amir

  • 1. Lecture No. 05 Course title: Atomic Spectroscopy Topic: Introduction to Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy Course instructor: Dr. Salma Amir GFCW Peshawar
  • 2. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS)  The basis of atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) is the absorption of discrete wavelengths of light by ground-state, gas-phase free atoms. Free atoms in the gas phase are formed from the sample by an “atomizer” at high temperature.  AAS was developed in the 1950s by Alan Walsh and rapidly became a widely used analytical tool.  AAS is an elemental analysis technique capable of providing quantitative information on ∼70 elements in almost any type of sample.
  • 3.  As an elemental analysis technique, it has the significant advantage in many (but not all) cases of being practically independent of the chemical form of the element in the sample. A determination of cadmium in a water sample is a determination of the total cadmium concentration. It does not matter whether the cadmium exists as the chloride, sulfate, or nitrate, or even if it exists as a complex or an organometallic compound, if the proper analysis conditions are used.  Concentrations as low as ppt levels of some elements in solution can be determined and AAS is used routinely to determine ppb and ppm concentrations of most metal elements.
  • 4.  Another principal advantage is that a given element can be determined in the presence of other elements, which do not interfere by absorption of the analyte wavelength. Therefore, it is not necessary to separate the analyte from the rest of the sample (the matrix). This results in rapid analysis times and eliminates some sources of error.  This is not to say that AAS measurements are completely free from interferences; both chemical and spectral interferences do occur and must be compensated .  The major disadvantages of AAS are that no information is obtained on the chemical form of the analyte (no “speciation”) and that often only one element can be determined at a time. The latter makes AAS of very limited use for qualitative analysis. AAS is used almost exclusively for quantitative analysis of elements.
  • 5. Basic principle  The basis of atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) is the absorption of discrete wavelengths of light by ground-state, gas-phase free atoms. Free atoms in the gas phase are formed from the sample by an “atomizer” at high temperature.
  • 6. Instrumentation 1. Radiation sources (a) Hollow cathode lamp (HCL) (b) Electrodeless discharge lamp (EDL) 2. Atomizer (a) Flame Atomizer (b) Electrothermal atomizer (c) Others i. CVAAS ii. HGAAS
  • 7. 3. Spectrometer optics …. Monochromator 4. Detectors (a) Photomultiplier tube (PMT) (b) Charge- coupled devices (CCDs) (c) Photodiode arrays (PDAs) (d) Solid-state detectors
  • 8. Modulation Interferences 1. Chemical interferences 2. matrix interferences 3. ionization interferences 4. Spectral interferences Background absorption and correction Applications of AAS