W. Penninckx et al., KNOWLEDGE-BASED COMPUTER-SYSTEM FOR THE DETECTION OF MATRIX INTERFERENCES IN ATOMIC-ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRIC METHODS, Journal of analytical atomic spectrometry, 10(3), 1995, pp. 207-214
A knowledge-based computer system which assists with the detection of
matrix interferences during the validation of atomic absorption spectr
ometry (AAS) is described. The system compares the slopes of a standar
d addition line and an aqueous calibration line. An experimental desig
n is proposed which guarantees that the probability of not detecting i
mportant interferences (beta-error) is acceptably low. To permit a det
ection of interferences by the comparison of curved calibration lines,
a linearization is proposed. The system is developed in a Windows env
ironment add is one module of a more complete hypertext system for the
final validation of AAS methods.