The book provides a systematic introduction to the theory, instrumentation, and practical application of atomic absorption spectroscopy. It is designed to bridge the gap between complex physical principles and the routine needs of the analytical chemist.
This book introduces the principles and techniques of atomic absorption spectroscopy for chemical analysis. It explains how elements can be identified and quantified by measuring light absorption, covering instrumentation, sample preparation, and analytical methods. The text highlights practical applications in environmental, industrial, and laboratory analysis.