Summary
Sensitivities for 39 organosilicon and 8 tin compounds in atomic-absorption analysis have been determined with the object of studying the relation between structure and sensitivity. A theory has been advanced in order to explain the seemingly anomalous result, that for alkylsilanes and alkyltins the sensitivity decreases as the energy of the alkyl—silicon (tin) bond decreases.
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Die Nachweis-Empfindlichkeit der Atomarabsorption für 39 organische Siliziumverbindungen und 8 organische Zinnverbindungen wurde ermittelt, um so den Zusammenhang zwischen Struktur und Empfindlichkeit zu untersuchen. Das scheinbar anormale Ergebnis, daß die Empfindlichkeit abnimmt, je geringer der Energieinhalt der Alkyl-Silizium- bzw. Alkyl-Zinn-Bindung ist, wird zu erklären versucht.
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Peetre, I.B., Smith, B.E.F. Sensitivity of determination of organosilicon and tin compounds by atomic-absorption spectroscopy. Mikrochim Acta 62, 301–310 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01219691
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