Abstract

Being an element-selective detector, the plasma emission detector was used to determine carbon in organic compounds. Experiments were carried out with the aid of osculating interference filters and lock-in amplifiers. The obtained signals were processed by a fast-Fourier-transform analyzer to study their frequency spectra. Results are given for the detection of carbon. Furthermore studies on the influence of angle-adjustment, microwave power, photomultiplier voltage and oscillation frequency on the determination of fluorine in organic compounds were carried out and results for detection limits and dynamic range of this method are presented.

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