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Supercritical Nitrogen Processing for the Purification of Reactive Porous Materials
Published on: May 15, 2015
[The gaseous phase enrichment techniques in hydride generation (review)]
1Department of Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Analytical Sciences of MOE, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005.
Abstract:
The gaseous phase of hydride enrichment techniques have been systematically described in this paper. These enrichment techniques including liquid nitrogen trap, balloon collection, in situ pre-concentration in pre-heated graphite furnace, trapped in absorbing solutions, and in some absorbing solid substances. The principle and the application of these techniques have been discussed detail too. The near future trends of the techniques have reviewed also.
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