B. R. Grigoryan

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About

B. R. Grigoryan is a pioneering analytical chemist whose work focuses on advancing atomic absorption spectroscopy for environmental and geological applications. His major contribution lies in developing the double-stage probe atomization technique, which enables direct, economic analysis of solid soil samples without extensive pretreatment. This innovation, realized through the original robotized accessory ATZOND-1, allows for the precise determination of trace elements in complex matrices, significantly reducing analysis time and costs. His most-cited paper (2013, 6 citations) introduces this method, demonstrating its utility for analyzing soils as concentrated suspensions (~50 mg/ml) with enhanced sensitivity. Grigoryan’s work has practical implications for environmental monitoring, agriculture, and geochemistry, offering a robust tool for rapid soil assessment. His achievements highlight a commitment to making analytical methods more accessible and efficient, bridging the gap between laboratory precision and field-ready applications. For students and researchers, Grigoryan exemplifies how targeted innovation in instrumentation can transform routine analysis into a powerful diagnostic tool.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Direct atomic absorption analysis of soils with accessory ATZOND-1 for double-stage probe atomization in the graphite furnace
6 citations · 2013
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2013 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 7

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