interferenceisknown,anexcessoftheinterfering
substancecanbeaddedtobothsampleandstandards.
Providedtheexcessaddedtothestandardsample
islargewithrespecttotheconcentrationfromthe
samplematrix,thecontributionfromthesamplema-
trixwillbecomeinsignificant.Theaddedsubstanceis
sometimescalledaradiationbuffer.Themethodof
standardadditionscanalsobeusedadvantageouslyin
somecases.
Intheearlydaysofelectrothermalatomization,
matrixinterferenceproblemsweresevcre.Asplatform
technology,newhigh-qualitygraphitematerials,fast
photometricinstrumentation,andZeemanback-
groundcorrectionhavcdeveloped,matrixinterferencc
problemshavedecreasedtothelevelencounteredwith
flames
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Severalmethodshavebeendevelopedforcor-
rectingforspectralintcrferencescausedbymatrix
products.L8
TheTwo-LineCorrectionMethod
Thetwo-linecorrectionprocedureusesalincfromthe
sourceasarcference,Thislincshouldlieascloseas
possibletotheanalytelinebutmustnotbeabsorbed
bytheanalyte.Ifthcseconditionsaremet,itisas-
sumedthatanydecreaseinpowerofthereferenceline
fromthatobservedduringcalibrationarisesfromab-
sorptionorscattcringbythematrixproductsofthe
sample,Thisdecreaseinpoweristhenusedtocorrect
theabsorbanceoftheanalytelinc,
Thereferencelinemaybefromanimpurityinthe
hollowcathode,aneonorargonlincfromthegascon-
tainedinthelamp,oranonresonantcmissionlineof
theelementthatishcingdetermined,Unfortunatelv,a
suitablereferencelineisoftcnnotavailable, .
TheContinuum-SourceCorrectionMethod
Figurc9-14illustratesasecondmethodforback-
groundcorrectionsthatiswidelvused,Inthistech-
nique,adeuteriumlampprovide~asourccofcontin-
uumradiationthroughouttheultravioletregion,The
configurationofthechopperissuchthatradiation
fromthecontinuumsourceandthehollow-cathode
lamparcpasscdalternatelythroughtheelectrother-
malatomizer.Thcabsorbanceofthedeuteriumradia-
tionisthensubtractedfromthatoftheanalytehearn,
!'Scc\V.Sla\'in,Anal.Cht:m.1986.58.59VA.
I~Foracomparisonufthe\'ariousfilt:thodsf'l[hack£.founJcorrection,$..:e
D.JButcherandJSneddu[]..4PracticalCillitit:tnGraphj[1!Furnace
Ar,jmlcAhsorptiOflSpcctromt'lrr.Nev.York:\\'1Iey.II.J4Kpr.S~-89
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only atomicabsorptionFIGURE9-14Schematicofacontinuum-sourceback-
groundcorrectionsystem,Notethatthechoppercarbe
eliminatedbyalternatelypulsingeachlamp,
FIGURE9-15Schematicofanelectrothermalatomicabsorptioninstrumentthatprovides
abackgroundcorrectionbasedontheZeemaneffect.(CourtesyofHitachiScientific
Instruments,MountainView,CA,)
Theslitwidthiskeptsufficientlywidesothatthefrac-
tionofthecontinuumsourcethatisabsorbedbythe
atomsofthcsamplcisnegligible,Therefore,thcatten-
uationofthecontinuumsourceasitpassesthroughthe
atomizedsamplereflectsonlythebroadbandabsorp-
tionorscattcringhythesamplematrixcomponents,
Abackgroundcorrectionisthusachieved,
Unfortunately,althoughmostinstrumentmanufac-
turersoffercontinuum-sourcebackgroundcorrection
systems,theperformanceofthcsedevicesisoftenless
thanideal,whichleadstoundercorrectioninsomesys-
temsandovercorrectioninothers,Oneofthesources
oferroristheinevitabledegradationofsignal-to-noise
ratiothataccompaniestheadditionofthecorrection
system,Anotheristhathotgaseousmediaareusually
highlyinhomogeneousbothinchemicalcomposition
andinparticulatedistribution;thusifthctwolamps
arenotinperfectalignment,anerroneouscorrection
willresultthatcancauseeitherapositiveoranegative
error.Finally,theradiantoutputofthedeuteriumlamp
inthcvisibleregionislowenoughtoprecludetheuseof
thiscorrectionprocedureforwavelcngthslongerthan
about350nm,
wereformed,Thisphenomenon,whichistermedthe
Zeemaneffect,i9isgeneralforallatomicspectra,Sev-
eralsplittingpatternsarisedependingonthetypeof
electronictransitionthatisinvolvedintheabsorption
process.Thesimplestsplittingpattern,whichisob-
servedwithsinglet(SectionSA-I)transitions,leads
toacentral,or7f,lineandtwoequallyspacedsatellite
alines,Thecentralline,whichisattheoriginalwave-
length,hasanabsorbancethatistwicethatofeach
aline,Formorecomplextransitions,furthersplitting
ofthe7fandalinesoccurs,
ApplicationoftheZcemaneffecttoatomicabsorp-
tioninstrumentsisbasedonthediffcringresponseof
thetwotypesofabsorptionlinestopolarizedradia-
tion,The7flineabsorbsonlythatradiationthatis
plane\polarizedinadirectionparalleltotheexternal
magneticfield;thcalines,incontrast,absorbonlyra-
diationpolarizedat90"tothefield,
Figure9-15showsdetailsofanelectrothermal
atomicabsorptioninstrument,whichuscstheZeeman
effectforbackgroundcorrection,Unpolarizedradiation
fromanordinaryhollow-cathodesourceAispasscd
througharotatingpolarizerB.whichseparatesthe
beamintotwocomponentsthatareplane-polarized
at90'tooneanotherC.Thesebeamspassintoatube-
typegraphitefurnacesimilartotheoneshowninFig-
BackgroundCorrectionBased
ontheZeemanEffect
Whenanatomicvaporisexposedtoastrongmagnetic
field(-10kG),asplittingofelectronicenergylevelsof
theatomstakesplacethatleadstoformationofseveral
absorptionlinesforeachelectronictransition,These
linesareseparatcdfromoneanotherbvabout0,01nm,
withthesumoftheabsorhancesforth~linesbeingex-
actlyequaltothatoftheoriginallinefromwhichthey
I)Foradetaileddiscussionofthe_applicatIOnoftheZeemaneffectto
atomiCahsorption,seeD.1.Butcherand1.Sneddon.APracticalGllideto
Graphltf'FurnuceAtomicAbsorptionSpectrometry.:\ewYork:Wiley,
19Yk,pro7,-8 -l:F1.Fernanda.S.A.Myers,and\\".Slavin.Anal.Chern..
1980,5':.7-lLS.D.Rr'Win.Anal.Chem.,1977.49\l-l),12fi9A
ure9-6a,ApermanentII-kGmagnetsurroundsthe
furnaceandsplitsthecnergylevelsintothethreeab-
sorptionpeaksshowninD,Notcthatthecentralpeak
absorbsonlyradiationthatisplanepolarizedwiththe
field,Duringthatpartofthecyclewhenthesourcera-
diationispolarizedsimilarly,absorptionofradiationby
theanalytetakesplace,Duringtheotherhalfcycle,no
analyteabsorptioncanoccur.Broadbandmolecular
absorptionandscatteringbythematrixproductsoccur
duringbothhalfcycles,whichleadstothecyclicalab-
sorbancepatternshowninF.Thedata-acquisitionsys-
temisprogrammedtosubtracttheabsorbanceduring
theperpendicularhalfcyclefromthatfortheparallel
halfcycle,thusgivingabackgroundcorrectedvalue,
AsecondtypeofZeemaneffectinstrumcnthas
beendesignedinwhichamagnetsurroundsthehol-
low-cathodesourcc,Here,itistheemissionspectrum
ofthesourcethatissplitratherthantheabsorption
spectrumofthesample,Thisinstrumentconfiguration
providesananalogouscorrection,Todate,mostin-
strumentsareofthetypeillustratedinFigure9-15,
Zeemaneffcctinstrumentsprovideamoreaccurate
correctionforhackgroundthanthemcthodsdescribed
earlier.Theseinstrumentsareparticularlyusefulfor
electrothermalatomizersandpermitthedirectdeter-
minationofelementsinsamplessuchasurincand
blood,Thedecompositionoforganicmaterialinthese
samplesleadstolargebackgroundcorrections(back-
groundA>I)and,asaresult.susccptibilitytosignifi-
canterror.
~ Tutorial:LearnmoreahouttheZeemaneffect.