Rapid flameless atomic absorption analysis of the metallic content of sewage sludges II. Chromium, nickel and zinc

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The development of a new rapid flameless atomic absorption procedure for the analysis of chromium, nickel and zinc in sewage sludges is described. The technique has previously been found suitable for the analysis of lead, cadmium and copper. Sample preparation has been minimised and multi-elemental analysis of a single sample is possible. © 1978.

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Stoveland, S., Astruc, M., Perry, R., & Lester, J. N. (1978). Rapid flameless atomic absorption analysis of the metallic content of sewage sludges II. Chromium, nickel and zinc. Science of the Total Environment, The, 9(3), 263–269. https://doi.org/10.1016/0048-9697(78)90016-5

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