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A thermal-sprayer method of introducing a liquid sample into a source for exciting spectra - a low-pressure inductively coupled plasma

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This paper presents a newly developed system for introducing a liquid sample into a source for exciting spectra, using a thermal sprayer in combination with a membrane desolvator. The concentration of excited atoms and ions of the sample substance is estimated as a function of the degree of drying of the solutions.

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