In this work, tungsten coil (W-Coil) devices are used as atomizers for elec
trothermal atomization atomic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS), electrotherm
al atomization laser excited atomic fluorescence spectrometry (ETA-LEAFS),
and electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma atomic emission
spectrometry (ETV-ICP-AES). For most cases in ETAAS and ETA-LEAFS, limits o
f detection (LODs) using the W-Coil are within a factor of ten of those obs
erved with commercial graphite furnace systems. LOD for Cd by W-Coil AAS is
10 pg, while LODs for As, Se, Cr, Sb and Pb by W-Coil LEAFS are 950, 320,
1400, 330, and 160 fg, respectively. The compact W-Coil device makes it an
ideal atomizer for portable atomic spectrometry instrumentation, especially
when coupled with a miniature charge coupled device spectrometer. Alternat
ively, the atomizer can be used as an inexpensive, modular add-on to an exi
sting commercial ICP-AES system; and the thermal separation of Pb with inte
rference elements Al, Mn, and Fe is demonstrated.