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How can ionization interference be removed in atomic absorption spectroscopy

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Ionization interferences in atomic absorption spectroscopy can be removed by the addition of readily ionizable elements, such as potassium or cesium, to the sample or flame. The added element will preferentially ionize, reducing the ionization of the analyte and allowing for more accurate measurements.


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