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AFO Atomic Spectroscopy Domain Ontology - working draft
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F-AES
FAES
flame atomic emission spectroscopy
flame emission spectroscopy
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where the sample is excited using an N2/oxide-acetylene flame. [CHMO]
flame atomic emission spectroscopy
LIP AES
laser-induced atomic emission spectrometry
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a laser pulse is used as the excitation source. [CHMO]
laser-induced atomic emission spectroscopy
QT-AAS
QTAAS
quartz tube atomic absorption spectrometry
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where a solid sample is atomised by placing it in a small quartz tube which is rapidly heated by passing a current through it. [CHMO]
quartz tube atomic absorption spectroscopy
FI-FAAS
FIFAAS
flow injection flame atomic absorption spectrometry
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where flow injection is used to carry a gas phase sample to flame where it is atomised. [CHMO]
flow injection flame atomic absorption spectrometry
HG-AAS
HGAAS
hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry
hydride-generation atomic absorption spectrometry
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where metal samples such as As, Sb and Se are vaporised by converting them into volatile hydrides. [CHMO]
hydride generation atomic absorption spectroscopy
CV-AAS
CVAAS
cold vapor AAS
cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry
cold vapour AAS
2016-02-03 Switched labels [OSTHUS]
2016-02-25 fix translations [OSTHUS]
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where no vaporization step is required because the sample is a volatile heavy metal such as mercury, which is a vapour at room temperature. [CHMO]
cold vapor atomic absorption spectroscopy
cold vapour atomic absorption spectrometry
plasma AFS
plasma atomic fluorescence spectrometry
A type of atomic fluorescence spectroscopy where a plasma is used to excite the atoms in the sample. [CHMO]
plasma atomic fluorescence spectroscopy
CCP AES
CCP-AES
capacitively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a plasma generated by a potential difference between two electrodes, one of which is grounded and one of which is live. [CHMO]
capacitively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
nanosecond LIBS
nanosecond laser induced breakdown spectrometry
ns-LIBS
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a high energy nanosecond laser pulse is used to generate a plasma which acts as the excitation source. [CHMO]
nanosecond laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
AAS
atomic absorption spectrometry
A type of atomic spectroscopy where the sample is illuminated with ultraviolet or visible light which is absorbed by the non-excited atoms at characteristic wavelengths. [CHMO]
atomic absorption spectroscopy
SPE-ICP-AES
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where the sample mixture is first separated by solid phase extraction and then excited using a plasma generated by electromagnetic inductance. [CHMO]
solid phase extraction inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
SS-GF-AAS
SS-GFAAS
direct solid samples graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
direct solid samples graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy
direct solid sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
direct solid sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy
solid samples graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
solid samples graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy
solid sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where a solid sample is atomised by placing it in a small graphite-coated tube which is rapidly heated by passing a current through it. [CHMO]
solid sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
plasma AES
Any type of atomic emission spectrometry where a plasma is used as the excitation source. [CHMO]
plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
ETAES
electrothermal atomic emission spectrometry
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where the sample is atomised using a probe which is rapidly heated by passing a current through it. [CHMO]
electrothermal atomic emission spectroscopy
F-AAS
FAAS
flame atomic absorption spectroscopy
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where the sample is aspirated, aerosolised, and mixed with combustible gases, such as acetylene and air or acetylene and nitrous oxide. The mixture is then ignited and atomised in a flame whose temperature ranges from 2100-2800 °C. During combustion, atoms of the element of interest in the sample absorb light at characteristic wavelengths. [CHMO]
flame atomic absorption spectrometry
FINES
furnace ionisation non-thermal excitation spectrometry
furnace ionization non-thermal excitation spectrometry
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where the sample is atomised by placing it in a small graphite-coated tube which is rapidly heated by passing a current through it, then ionized and excited using a glow discharge (a potential difference applied across two electrodes immersed in the sample gas). [CHMO]
furnace ionisation nonthermal excitation spectrometry
furnace ionization nonthermal excitation spectrometry
FI-AAS
FIAAS
flow injection atomic absorption spectroscopy
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where flow injection is used to transfer a sample to the spectrometer. [CHMO]
flow injection atomic absorption spectrometry
ICP AES
ICP OES
ICP-AES
ICP-OES
inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry
inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy
inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry
inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy
inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry
inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a plasma generated by electromagnetic induction is used as the excitation source. [CHMO]
inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
ET-AAS
ETAAS
electrothermal atomic absorption spectroscopy
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where the sample is atomised using a probe which is rapidly heated by passing a current through it. [CHMO]
electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
spark AES
spark OES
spark atomic emission spectroscopy
spark optical emission spectrometry
spark optical emission spectroscopy
spark-AES
spark-OES
spark-atomic emission spectrometry
spark-excitation atomic emission spectrometry
spark-excitation atomic emission spectroscopy
spark-optical emission spectrometry
spark-optical emission spectroscopy
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where the sample is excited by an arc or spark between two electrodes. [CHMO]
spark atomic emission spectrometry
HC-AES
HC-OES
HCGD-AES
HCGD-OES
hollow cathode glow discharge atomic emission spectrometry
hollow cathode glow discharge atomic emission spectroscopy
hollow cathode glow discharge optical emission spectrometry
hollow cathode optical emission spectrometry
hollow-cathode glow discharge atomic emission spectrometry
hollow-cathode glow discharge atomic emission spectroscopy
hollow-cathode glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy
hollow-cathode optical emission spectrometry
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a glow discharge (a potential difference applied across two electrodes immersed in the sample gas) is used to excite the sample. The plasma source contains a hollow cylindrical metal cathode containing the metal for excitation, and an anode. [CHMO]
hollow-cathode atomic emission spectroscopy
GF-AAS
GFAAS
graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy
graphite-furnace atomic-absorption spectroscopy
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where the sample is atomised by placing it in a small graphite-coated tube which is rapidly heated by passing a current through it. [CHMO]
graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
nebulisation inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
nebulization inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where the sample mixture is first passed through a nebulizer to form a mist of finely dispersed droplets (using compressed air) and then excited using a plasma generated by electromagnetic inductance. [CHMO]
nebulisation inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
nebulization inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
MIP AES
MIP-AES
microwave-induced plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a plasma generated by microwave bombardment is used as the excitation source. [CHMO]
microwave induced plasma atomic emission spectrometry
DCP-AES
DCPAES
d.c. AES
d.c. plasma atomic emission spectrometry
d.c. plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
direct current plasma atomic emission spectrometry
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a plasma generated by passing an electrical discharge between two electrodes is used as the excitation source. [CHMO]
direct current plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
MTES
metastable transfer emission spectroscopy
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where atoms are excited by energy transfer from metastable N2 species in a nitrogen plasma. [CHMO]
metastable transfer emission spectrometry
GF-AES
GF-OES
GFAES
GFOES
graphite furnace atomic emission spectrometry
graphite furnace optical emission spectrometry
graphite furnace optical emission spectroscopy
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where the sample is atomised by placing it in a small graphite-coated tube which is rapidly heated by passing a current through it. [CHMO]
graphite furnace atomic emission spectrometry
HG-ICP-AES
HG-ICP-OES
hydride generation inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
hydride generation inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry
hydride generation inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy
Atomic emission spectrometry of metal samples such as As, Sb and Se that are vaporised by converting them into volatile hydrides and excited using a plasma generated by electromagnetic induction. [CHMO]
hydride generation inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
LISPS
double-pulse LIBS
double-pulse laser-induced breakdown spectrometry
double-pulse laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
laser-induced shock wave spectrometry
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a high energy laser pulse is used to generate a plasma which acts as the excitation source. A second laser pulse then illuminates the sample resulting in a reheating of the laser plasma produced by the first pulse, leading to signal enhancement. [CHMO]
laser-induced shock wave plasma spectroscopy
AES
OES
atomic emission spectrometry
optical emission spectrometry
optical emission spectroscopy
A type of atomic spectroscopy where the atoms in the sample are excited and the emission of electromagnetic radiation at characteristic wavelengths is detected. [CHMO]
atomic emission spectroscopy
HG-AFS
HGAFS
hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry
A type of atomic fluorescence spectroscopy of metal samples such as As, Sb and Se which are vaporised by converting them into volatile hydrides. [CHMO]
hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectroscopy
FI-SPE-ICP-AES
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where the sample mixture is first separated by solid phase extraction, carried to the spectrometer by flow injection and then excited using a plasma generated by electromagnetic inductance. [CHMO]
flow injection solid phase extraction inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
GD-AES
GD-OES
glow discharge optical emission spectrometry
glow discharge optical emission spectroscopy
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a glow discharge (a potential difference applied across two electrodes immersed in the sample gas) is used to excite the sample. [CHMO]
glow discharge atomic emission spectroscopy
LIBS
LIP AES
LIP-AES
LIPS
laser induced plasma spectrometry
laser induced plasma spectroscopy
laser-induced breakdown atomic emission spectrometry
laser-induced plasma atomic emission spectrometry
laser-induced plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
laser-induced plasma spectrometry
laser-induced plasma spectroscopy
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a high energy laser pulse is used to generate a plasma which acts as the excitation source. [CHMO]
laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
GD-AAS
GDAAS
atomic absorption glow-discharge spectrometry
glow discharge atomic absorption spectrometry
glow discharge atomic absorption spectroscopy
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where a glow discharge (a potential difference applied across two electrodes immersed in the sample gas) is used to atomise the sample before it absorbs ultra-violet or visible light atoms at characteristic wavelengths. [CHMO]
atomic absorption glow-discharge spectroscopy
FI-TS-FF-AAS
flow injection thermospray flame furnace absorption spectrometry
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where the sample is carried to the spectrometer by flow injection and forced through a heated metal capillary tip before atomization in a flame furnace. [CHMO]
flow injection thermospray flame furnace absorption spectrometry
LA ICP AES
LA ICP-AES
laser ablation ICP AES
laser ablation inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where the sample is vaporised by laser ablation and excited using a plasma generated by electromagnetic induction. [CHMO]
laser ablation inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
atomic spectrometry
Any spectroscopic technique which is based upon the ability of atoms to absorb or emit electromagnetic radiation. In atomic spectroscopy the sample is vaporised and then atomised. [CHMO]
atomic spectroscopy
ETAFS
electrothermal atomic fluorescence spectrometry
A type of atomic fluorescence spectroscopy where the sample is atomised using a probe which is rapidly heated by passing a current through it. [CHMO]
electrothermal atomic fluorescence spectroscopy
LM-ICP-AES
laser microprobe ICP-AES
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where the sample is vaporised by laser ablation with a finely focused (<10 m diameter) laser and excited using a plasma generated by electromagnetic induction. [CHMO]
laser microprobe inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
FAPES
furnace atomisation plasma emission spectrometry
furnace atomization plasma emission spectrometry
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a furnace is used to atomize the sample and a plasma is used as the excitation source. [CHMO]
furnace atomisation plasma emission spectroscopy
furnace atomization plasma emission spectrometry
LIBS
micro LIBS
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a finely focused (<10 m diameter) high energy laser pulse is used to generate a plasma which acts as the excitation source. [CHMO]
micro laser-induced breakdown atomic emission spectroscopy
FAFS
FFS
flame atomic fluorescence spectrometry
flame fluorescence spectrometry
flame fluorescence spectroscopy
A type of atomic fluorescence spectroscopy where the sample is atomised using a flame. [CHMO]
flame atomic fluorescence spectroscopy
(TS-FF)-AAS
TS-FF-AAS
thermospray flame furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where sample is forced through a heated metal capillary tip before atomization in a flame. [CHMO]
thermospray flame furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
FI-ETAAS
FIETAAS
flow injection electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
flow injection electrothermal atomisation atomic absorption spectrometry
flow injection electrothermal atomization atomic absorption spectrometry
flow injection electrothermal atomization atomic absorption spectroscopy
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where flow injection is used to carry a sample to an electrothermal atomiser where it is atomised using a probe which is rapidly heated by passing a current through it. [CHMO]
flow injection electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
LS-AAS
LSAAS
line source atomic absorption spectrometry
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry using a line source of radiation. [CHMO]
line-source atomic absorption spectroscopy
FANES
furnace atomic non thermal excitation spectrometry
furnace atomic non-thermal excitation spectrometry
furnace atomic non-thermal excitation spectroscopy
furnace atomic nonthermal excitation spectroscopy
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where the sample is atomised by placing it in a small graphite-coated tube which is rapidly heated by passing a current through it, then excited using a glow discharge (a potential difference applied across two electrodes immersed in the sample gas). [CHMO]
furnace atomic nonthermal excitation spectrometry
slurry sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy
A type of atomic absorption spectrometry where a solid sample is ground into a fine powder and suspensed in a diluent such as 0.1% HNO3 to form a 'slurry'. The sample is then atomised by placing it in a small graphite-coated tube which is rapidly heated by passing a current through it. [CHMO]
slurry sampling graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
fs-LIBS
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a high energy femtosecond laser pulse is used to generate a plasma which acts as the excitation source. [CHMO]
femtosecond laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
AFS
atomic fluorescence spectrometry
Any type of atomic spectroscopy where an atom absorbs then spontaneously emits a photon. [CHMO]
atomic fluorescence spectroscopy
PB/HC-AES
PB/HC-OES
PC-HC-AES
PC-HC-OES
particle beam/hollow cathode atomic emission spectroscopy
particle beam/hollow cathode optical emission spectroscopy
particle beam/hollow-cathode atomic emission spectroscopy
particle beam/hollow-cathode optical emission spectroscopy
particle-beam/hollow-cathode optical emission spectroscopy
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where a glow discharge (a potential difference applied across two electrodes immersed in the sample gas) is used to excite the sample. A nebuliser is used to generate a finely dispersed aerosol containing the sample, which is desolvated, and a momentum separator is used to inject dry particles of the analyte (the 'particle beam') into the plasma source (which consists of a hollow cylindrical metal cathode containing the metal for excitation, and an anode). [CHMO]
particle-beam/hollow-cathode atomic emission spectroscopy
LEAF
LEAFS
laser-enhanced atomic fluorescence spectrometry
laser-excited atomic fluorescence spectrometry
laser-excited atomic fluorescence spectroscopy
A type of atomic fluorescence spectroscopy where a laser is used to excite the atoms in the sample. [CHMO]
laser-enhanced atomic fluorescence spectroscopy
USN-ICP-AES
USN-ICP-OES
ultrasonic nebulisation inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
ultrasonic nebulisation inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry
ultrasonic nebulisation inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy
ultrasonic nebulization inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
ultrasonic nebulization inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry
ultrasonic nebulization inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy
A type of atomic emission spectrometry where the sample mixture is first passed through a nebulizer to form a mist of finely dispersed droplets (using high frequency vibrations) and then excited using a plasma generated by electromagnetic inductance. [CHMO]
ultrasonic nebulisation inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
ultrasonic nebulization inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
CV-AFS
CVAFS
cold vapor AFS
cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry
cold vapour AFS
cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectrometry
2016-02-03 Switched labels [OSTHUS]
2016-02-25 fix translation [OSTHUS]
A type of atomic fluorescence spectroscopy where no vaporization step is required because the sample is a volatile heavy metal such as mercury, which is a vapour at room temperature. [CHMO]
cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectroscopy
cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectroscopy
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