Inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry. Application to the determination of alloying and impurity elements in low and high alloy steels

作者: Constance C. Butler , Richard N. Kniseley , Velmer A. Fassel

DOI: 10.1021/AC60356A032

关键词: Optical emission spectrometryImpurityInorganic chemistryAlloyTrace AmountsInductively coupled plasmaAnalytical chemistryChemistry

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