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Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry (AFS) represents a suitable alternative to the other atomic and mass spectrometric techniques. Since atomic fluorescence can be quenched by many molecules, an effective separation of the analyted from the matrix and/or a very efficient atomization is required. By using the argon-hydrogen diffusion flame (only a moderately hot atomizer) the AFS technique is an ideal detection technique for speciation studies concerning hydride forming elements (mainly As, Se and Sb) and Hg.