The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Atomic absorption spectroscopy, Detection limit, Amberlite, Solid phase extraction and Analytical chemistry. His research integrates issues of Matrix, Chromatography, Elution, Chromium and Metal ions in aqueous solution in his study of Atomic absorption spectroscopy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Zinc, Analyte, Environmental chemistry, Ammonium acetate and Cadmium in addition to Chromium.
Amberlite and Sorption are frequently intertwined in his study. His Solid phase extraction study which covers Chelating resin that intersects with Speciation. He has included themes like Nickel and Column chromatography in his Analytical chemistry study.
Latif Elci mainly investigates Atomic absorption spectroscopy, Detection limit, Analytical chemistry, Chromatography and Solid phase extraction. His Atomic absorption spectroscopy study incorporates themes from Chromium, Metal ions in aqueous solution, Cadmium and Copper. His Cadmium research integrates issues from Nickel, Inorganic chemistry, Cobalt, Zinc and Manganese.
His research in Detection limit intersects with topics in Ammonium acetate, Elution and Nuclear chemistry. His Analytical chemistry research incorporates themes from Coprecipitation and Metal. In his work, Arsenic is strongly intertwined with Nitric acid, which is a subfield of Chromatography.
Latif Elci mainly focuses on Detection limit, Atomic absorption spectroscopy, Extraction, Chromatography and Nuclear chemistry. His Detection limit research incorporates elements of Elution and Column chromatography. His Atomic absorption spectroscopy study is related to the wider topic of Analytical chemistry.
Latif Elci works mostly in the field of Extraction, limiting it down to topics relating to Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and, in certain cases, Hexane, as a part of the same area of interest. His Nuclear chemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Chromium, Chelation and Chelating resin. Hexavalent chromium is closely connected to Environmental chemistry in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Chromium.
Latif Elci mostly deals with Chromatography, Detection limit, Atomic absorption spectroscopy, Solid phase extraction and Certified reference materials. His work deals with themes such as Chelation, Chromium and Analytical procedures, which intersect with Detection limit. His work carried out in the field of Atomic absorption spectroscopy brings together such families of science as Copper and Nuclear chemistry.
His Solid phase extraction research includes themes of Elution and Column chromatography. His Certified reference materials study combines topics in areas such as Mercury, Reversed-phase chromatography, Ammonium acetate and Derivatization. The Analytical chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Zinc, Manganese and Digestion.
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Determination of heavy metals and their speciation in lake sediments by flame atomic absorption spectrometry after a four-stage sequential extraction procedure
Şerife Tokalioǧlu;Şenol Kartal;Latif Elçi.
Analytica Chimica Acta (2000)
COLUMN PRECONCENTRATION/SEPARATION AND ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRIC DETERMINATIONS OF SOME HEAVY METALS IN TABLE SALT SAMPLES USING AMBERLITE XAD-1180
Mustafa Soylak;Aslihan Uzun Karatepe;Latif Elçi;Mehmet Doğan.
Turkish Journal of Chemistry (2003)
Determination of trace metal ions by AAS in natural water samples after preconcentration of pyrocatechol violet complexes on an activated carbon column.
İbrahim Narin;Mustafa Soylak;Latif Elçi;Mehmet Doğan.
Talanta (2000)
Trace heavy metal contents of some spices and herbal plants from western Anatolia, Turkey
Umit Divrikli;Nesrin Horzum;Mustafa Soylak;Latif Elci.
International Journal of Food Science and Technology (2006)
Multi-element pre-concentration of heavy metal ions by solid phase extraction on Chromosorb 108
Mustafa Tuzen;Mustafa Soylak;Latif Elci.
Analytica Chimica Acta (2005)
Solid-phase extraction of Mn(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), Cd(II) and Pb(II) ions from environmental samples by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS)
Celal Duran;Ali Gundogdu;Volkan Numan Bulut;Mustafa Soylak.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2007)
Preconcentration of Pb(II), Cr(III), Cu(II), Ni(II) and Cd(II) ions in environmental samples by membrane filtration prior to their flame atomic absorption spectrometric determinations
Umit Divrikli;Aslihan Arslan Kartal;Mustafa Soylak;Latif Elci.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2007)
Coprecipitation of heavy metals with erbium hydroxide for their flame atomic absorption spectrometric determinations in environmental samples.
Mustafa Soylak;Sibel Saracoglu;Umit Divrikli;Latif Elci.
Talanta (2005)
Chromium speciation by solid phase extraction on Dowex M 4195 chelating resin and determination by atomic absorption spectrometry.
Kadriye Ozlem Saygi;Mustafa Tuzen;Mustafa Soylak;Latif Elci.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2008)
Preparation of a Chelating Resin by Immobilizing 1-(2-Pyridylazo) 2-Naphtol on Amberlite XAD-16 and Its Application of Solid Phase Extraction of Ni(II), Cd(II), Co(II), Cu(II), Pb(II), and Cr(III) in Natural Water Samples
Ibrahim Narin;Mustafa Soylak;Kadriye Kayakirilmaz;Latif Elci.
Analytical Letters (2003)
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