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558 INSTRUMENTATION: WATER AND WASTEWATER ANALYSIS


in a fluorometer (see Figure 14) or a spectrofluorometer (see
Figure 15).

(b) Atomic 33,34
Atomic fluorescence is a fairly new instrumental
method that has been used for environmental samples. The
instrumental arrangement is given in Figure 4C. Because
of the dearth of commercial sources of the instrument and

no large benefits compared to other atomic spectroscopic
instruments there is a small number of literature citations
for its use.

(c) X-ray^35
X-ray fluorescence spectroscopic instrumentation uti-
lizes an x-ray source, i.e., x-ray tube or radioactive source,
to energize electrons of the inner orbitals of atoms which on









Power
supply

Motor
Fuel
Sample

Oxygen

Flame

Rotating
chopper

Hollow
cathode
tube

Monochromator Detector amplifier Read-out

a–c

FIGURE 12 Components of an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The flame may be
replaced by a furnace. (Reprinted from Ref. (176), p. 464 by permission of Prentice Hall,
Inc., Englewoods Cliffs, NJ.)

Rowland circle
Photomultiplier tubes

Mirror –1000 V dc
power supply

Integrating
capacitor

Measuring
electronics

Microprocessor

A/D

Quartz
Lens window

Aperture

Pivoted mirror

Mirror

Moveable slit

Stepper
motor

Concave
diffraction
grating

Mercury lamp

Source

Lens

Prealigned
exit slit

Computer

FIGURE 13 A plasma multichannel spectrometer based upon Rowland circle optics. (Courtesy of Baird Corp./
IMC Bedford, MA.)

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