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A Technical Guide for Performing Spectroscopic Measurements on Metal-Organic Frameworks
Published on: April 28, 2023
Determination of molybdenum by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry
A Purushottam1, P P Naidu, S S Lal
1Central Laboratories Airborne Mineral Surveys and Exploration (G.S.I.) Faridabad, India.
Abstract:
A new procedure is described for precise estimation of molybdenum by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry using an airacetylene flame. Phosphoric acid was found to be effective in suppressing interference by Fe(III), Al, Sb(III), Ca, Mg, Pb and Mn(II).
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