Two commercially available systems for the determination of selenium by hydride-generation and atomic-absorption spectrometry were compared. Chemical and physical parameters were optimized both for an electrothermally heated closed atom-cell method and a flame-heated open-cell technique. Both systems were evaluated with respect to performance and applicability to determination of traces of selenium.
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