An atomic emission detector for gas chromatography has been developed which is, in principle, capable of detecting selectively any element (except helium) which can elute from a gas chromatographic column. Software methods have been developed so far for 23 elements and one isotope, including all of
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Optimization of 15 N Detection with an Atomic Emission Detector
✍ Scribed by Stevens, Nanette A.; Borgerding, Michael F.
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- American Chemical Society
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- 1999
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## Abstract The atomic emission detector (AED) is a valuable tool for the identification of unknowns in complex mixtures. To the extent that elemental response factors are independent of compound structure, gas chromatographic results allow calculation of atomic ratios for unknown compounds. In fav