Compensation for Drift and Interferences in Multicomponent Analysis.

Abstract

The detection and subsequent correction of drift in an analytical signal occurring during the course of an analysis is a common problem in analytical chemistry. In this paper, a solution to this problem is presented in the form of an extension to the theory of the Generalized Standard Addition Method (GSAM), a method currently used to simultaneously correct for matrix effects and interferences in multicomponent analysis. (Author)

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA110114

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  • B. R. Kowalski
  • J. H. Kalivas

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  • University of Washington

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