Difference between revisions of "Flow injection analysis"

From LIMSWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Recreated article due to necessary redirect.)
 
m (Added cat)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Flow injection analysis''' (FIA) is an approach to [[chemical analysis]] that is accomplished by injecting a plug of a sample into a flowing carrier stream.<ref name=Xu2005>{{cite journal | author = Xu, Weihong | year = 2005 | title = Flow Injection Techniques in Aquatic Environmental Analysis: Recent Applications and Technological Advances | journal = Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry | volume = 35 | issue = 3 | pages = 237 | doi = 10.1080/10408340500323362 | last2 = Sandford | first2 = Richard | last3 = Worsfold | first3 = Paul | last4 = Carlton | first4 = Alexandra | last5 = Hanrahan | first5 = Grady }}</ref><ref name=Tyson1985>{{cite journal | author = Tyson, Julian F. | year = 1985 | title = Flow injection analysis techniques for atomic-absorption spectrometry. a review | journal = The Analyst | volume = 110 | pages = 419 | doi = 10.1039/an9851000419 | pmid = 4025835 | issue = 5 }}</ref><ref name=Anastos2004>{{cite journal | author = Anastos, N. | year = 2004 | title = Comparison of soluble manganese(IV) and acidic potassium permanganate chemiluminescence detection using flow injection and sequential injection analysis for the determination of ascorbic acid in Vitamin C tablets | journal = Talanta | volume = 64 | pages = 130 | doi = 10.1016/j.talanta.2004.01.021 | pmid = 18969577 | last2 = Barnett | first2 = NW | last3 = Hindson | first3 = BJ | last4 = Lenehan | first4 = CE | last5 = Lewis | first5 = SW | issue = 1 }}</ref> The principle is similar to that of [[AutoAnalyzer|segmented flow analysis]] (SFA) but no air is injected into the sample or reagent streams.   
'''Flow injection analysis''' (FIA) is an approach to [[chemical analysis]] that is accomplished by injecting a plug of a sample into a flowing carrier stream.<ref name=Xu2005>{{cite journal | author = Xu, Weihong | year = 2005 | title = Flow Injection Techniques in Aquatic Environmental Analysis: Recent Applications and Technological Advances | journal = Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry | volume = 35 | issue = 3 | pages = 237 | doi = 10.1080/10408340500323362 | last2 = Sandford | first2 = Richard | last3 = Worsfold | first3 = Paul | last4 = Carlton | first4 = Alexandra | last5 = Hanrahan | first5 = Grady }}</ref><ref name=Tyson1985>{{cite journal | author = Tyson, Julian F. | year = 1985 | title = Flow injection analysis techniques for atomic-absorption spectrometry. a review | journal = The Analyst | volume = 110 | pages = 419 | doi = 10.1039/an9851000419 | pmid = 4025835 | issue = 5 }}</ref><ref name=Anastos2004>{{cite journal | author = Anastos, N. | year = 2004 | title = Comparison of soluble manganese(IV) and acidic potassium permanganate chemiluminescence detection using flow injection and sequential injection analysis for the determination of ascorbic acid in Vitamin C tablets | journal = Talanta | volume = 64 | pages = 130 | doi = 10.1016/j.talanta.2004.01.021 | pmid = 18969577 | last2 = Barnett | first2 = NW | last3 = Hindson | first3 = BJ | last4 = Lenehan | first4 = CE | last5 = Lewis | first5 = SW | issue = 1 }}</ref> The principle is similar to that of [[AutoAnalyzer|segmented flow analysis]] (SFA) but no air is injected into the sample or reagent streams.   
==References==
<references />


==Reference==
<!---Place all category tags here-->
<references />
[[Category:Scientific techniques]]

Revision as of 17:44, 6 August 2014

Flow injection analysis (FIA) is an approach to chemical analysis that is accomplished by injecting a plug of a sample into a flowing carrier stream.[1][2][3] The principle is similar to that of segmented flow analysis (SFA) but no air is injected into the sample or reagent streams.

References

  1. Xu, Weihong; Sandford, Richard; Worsfold, Paul; Carlton, Alexandra; Hanrahan, Grady (2005). "Flow Injection Techniques in Aquatic Environmental Analysis: Recent Applications and Technological Advances". Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry 35 (3): 237. doi:10.1080/10408340500323362. 
  2. Tyson, Julian F. (1985). "Flow injection analysis techniques for atomic-absorption spectrometry. a review". The Analyst 110 (5): 419. doi:10.1039/an9851000419. PMID 4025835. 
  3. Anastos, N.; Barnett, NW; Hindson, BJ; Lenehan, CE; Lewis, SW (2004). "Comparison of soluble manganese(IV) and acidic potassium permanganate chemiluminescence detection using flow injection and sequential injection analysis for the determination of ascorbic acid in Vitamin C tablets". Talanta 64 (1): 130. doi:10.1016/j.talanta.2004.01.021. PMID 18969577.