Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
Atomic absorption spectroscopy is based on the sameprinciple as the flame test used in qualitative
analysis.When an alkali metal salt or a calcium, strontium or bariumsalt is heated strongly in the Bunsen
flame, a characteristicflame colour is observed:
The high temperature of the flame excites a valence electronto a higher-energy orbital. The atom then
emits energy in theform of (visible) light as the electron falls back into the lowerenergy orbital (ground
state).
The ground state atom absorbs light of the samecharacteristic wavelengths as it emits when returning
fromthe excited state to the ground state.
The intensity of the absorbed light is proportional to theconcentration of the element in the flame.
quantitative analysisAbsorbance or emission of atomic vapour is measured.
Oxidation states (e.g. Fe2+, Fe3+) cannot be distinguished.