Abstract

Abstract : The performance of the inductively-coupled plasma (ICP) as an element selective gas chromatographic (GC) detector is investigated. Special emphasis is placed on evaluating the ability of the ICP to perform simultaneous multi-element analyses on each component of a mixture. In general, ICP detection limits, linear dynamic ranges and selectivities are shown to compare favorably with those which have been observed for the flame photometric detectors (FPD) and microwave-excited plasma detectors (MEPD). (Author)

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